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La division du travail au sein d'un organe de presse: modes et usages des formes d'emploi

Clémence Aubert

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Abstract: The aim of this paper is to make an original presentation of a cultural institution, describing division of labour force in journalism. Indeed work organisation in newspaper companies is based on a repartition of tasks between "pigistes " -freelance journalists- and the wage-earners. The well-balanced management of the Press is granted by a choice between division and coordination of labour among both categories. The use of pigiste journalists -should it be made compulsory by employers' strategies or a need of the profession- shows new transformations in employment relationships. It appears that pigistes account for a "paradoxical market" which renews the dualism in labour market theory initiated by Piore and Doeringer.

Keywords: Division of labour; coordination; segmentation in labour market; flexibility of labour force; Division du travail; segmentation du marché du travail; flexibilité de la main d'oeuvre. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007-01
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