Work, Employment & Society
1987 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2004
- Work, Employment & Society today pp. 653-662

- Paul Stewart
- Factory regimes and the dismantling of established labour in Asia: a review of cases from large manufacturing plants in China, South Korea and Taiwan pp. 663-685

- Theo Nichols, Surhan Cam, Wen-chi Grace Chou, Soonok Chun, Wei Zhao and Tongqing Feng
- Manufacturing concessions: attritionary outsourcing at General Motor’s Lordstown, USA assembly plant pp. 687-708

- Jeffrey J. Sallaz
- Workplace resistance in an Irish call centre: slammin’, scammin’ smokin’ an’ leavin’ pp. 709-724

- Kate Mulholland
- A little knowledge is a dangerous thing: getting below the surface of the growth of ‘knowledge work’ in Australia pp. 725-747

- Peter Fleming, Bill Harley and Graham Sewell
- Trade union responses to workplace restructuring: exploring union orientations and actions pp. 749-773

- Nicolas Bacon and Paul Blyton
- Does the ‘organizing model’ represent a credible union renewal strategy? pp. 775-794

- Simon R. de Turberville
- Call configurations: varieties of call centre and divisions of labour pp. 795-811

- Miriam A. Glucksmann
- Sociologia del Lavoro n. 93, 2004 Tra Produzione e Consumo: Processi di Cambiamento della Società Italiana pp. 813-817

- Vanni Codeluppi
- Globalization and its Effects on Labour pp. 819-822

- Martin Upchurch
- Book Review: The Changing Contours of German Industrial Relations pp. 823-825

- Fiona Moore
- Book Review: A Forgotten Army: Female Munitions Workers of South Wales, 1939–45 pp. 825-827

- Nickie Charles
- Book Review: Rediscovering the Other America: The Continuing Crisis of Poverty and Inequality in the United States pp. 827-829

- Robert M. Blackburn
- Book Review: They Are Not Machines: Korean Women Workers and their Fight for Democratic Trade Unionism in the 1970s pp. 829-830

- Theo Nichols
- Book Review: Globalisation Contested: An International Political Economy of Work pp. 830-832

- André Spicer
- Book Review: New Frontiers of Democratic Participation at Work pp. 832-834

- Ariane de Hoog
- Book Review: How the Other Half Works: Immigration and the Social Organization of Labor pp. 834-836

- Patrick McGovern
- Book Review: Training the Excluded for Work: Access and Equity for Women, Immigrants, First Nations, Youth and People with Low Income pp. 836-838

- Irena Grugulis
- Book Review: Towards a Politics of the Rainbow: Self-organization in the Trade Union Movement pp. 838-840

- Hazel Conley
- Books Received pp. 841-842

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- WES Annual Index 18 2004 pp. 843-846

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Volume 18, issue 3, 2004
- ‘Just a Temp?’ pp. 459-480

- Catherine Casey and Petricia Alach
- Equal Opportunities Policy and Practice in Britain pp. 481-506

- Kim Hoque and Mike Noon
- Divided Workers pp. 507-530

- Lee Byoung-Hoon and Stephen J. Frenkel
- Working Time and Work and Family Conflict in the Netherlands, Sweden and the Uk pp. 531-549

- Christine R. Cousins and Ning Tang
- Work and Family Life Balance pp. 551-572

- Jeanne Fagnani and Marie-Thérèse Letablier
- ‘Portfolio Careers’ and the Search for Flexibility in Later Life pp. 573-599

- Kerry Platman
- Sociologia del Lavoro n. 92, 2004 pp. 601-605

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- Challenging the Foundations of Organization Theory pp. 607-620

- Michael Rowlinson
- The Office (27 November 2003–18 January 2004), the Photographers’ Gallery, London pp. 621-629

- Laurie Cohen and Melissa Tyler
- Book Reviews pp. 631-642

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- Books Received pp. 643-644

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Volume 18, issue 2, 2004
- Changing Patterns of Task Discretion in Britain pp. 243-266

- Duncan Gallie, Alan Felstead and Francis Green
- Caring for Nothing pp. 267-295

- Donna Baines
- Avoiding the ‘McJobs’ pp. 297-319

- Colin Lindsay and Ronald McQuaid
- Non-Standard Work in Two Different Employment Regimes pp. 321-348

- Karen M. Olsen and Arne L. Kalleberg
- Masculinity at Work pp. 349-368

- Ruth Simpson
- Stepping-Stones or Traps? pp. 369-394

- Stefani Scherer
- Social Housing Managers and the Performance Ethos pp. 395-412

- Rionach Casey and Chris Allen
- ‘The Quiet Revolution’? pp. 413-420

- Keith Forrester
- Abstracts pp. 421-433

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- Book Reviews pp. 435-453

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- Books Received pp. 455-456

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Volume 18, issue 1, 2004
- Work Orientations of Female Returners pp. 7-27

- Hans Doorewaard, John Hendrickx and Piet Verschuren
- Extending Conceptual Boundaries: Work, Voluntary Work and Employment pp. 29-49

- Rebecca F. Taylor
- The Position of Policewomen: A Discourse Analytic Study pp. 51-72

- Penny Dick and Catherine Cassell
- From Re-Arranger to Convert: The Patterns of Integration of Part-Time Workers and People on Leave pp. 73-95

- Katrijn Vanderweyden
- Back-Office Service Work: Bureaucracy Challenged? pp. 97-114

- Marek Korczynski
- Flexible Working and the Gender Pay Gap in the Accountancy Profession pp. 115-135

- Janet Smithson, Suzan Lewis, Cary Cooper and Jackie Dyer
- State Restructuring and Union Renewal: The Case of the National Union of Teachers pp. 137-156

- Bob Carter
- The Crisis of Civil Service Trade Unionism: A Case Study of Call Centre Development in a Civil Service Agency pp. 157-177

- Michael Fisher
- Ways of (not) Seeing Work: The Visual As a Blind Spot in WES? pp. 179-192

- Tim Strangleman
- The Work Environment in Fixed-Term Jobs: Are Poor Psychosocial Conditions Inevitable? pp. 193-208

- Antti Saloniemi, Pekka Virtanen and Jussi Vahtera
- Abstracts pp. 209-216

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- Work–Life Balance and Family Friendly Policies – in Whose Interest? pp. 219-223

- Geraldine Healy
- Book Reviews pp. 224-238

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- Books Received pp. 239-240

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