Working for Ford

By (author) Huw Beynon

ISBN13: 9781032903712

Imprint: Routledge

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Published: 01/11/2024

Availability: Temporarily unavailable

Description
Working for Ford (1984) describes just what it is like to work in a car factory, very often in the words of the workers themselves. It also reveals the process by which large-scale industries seek to overcome industrial conflict and the way in which unions, shop-floor workers and shop stewards express their political and economic aspirations. It examines the changes the 1973 oil crisis caused in the British car industry and how they affected the Ford Motor Company.
1. Henry Ford’s Motor Company 2. From Detroit to Dagenham 3. Henry Ford Comes to Liverpool 4. Eldorado 5. On the Line 6. Controlling the Line 7. Insecurity and Struggle 8. The Roots of Activism 9. Leaders and Followers 10. Strike 1969 11. Parity 12. Ford’s Global Strategy 13. ‘Do as You’re Told’: What Strategy for Labour?
  • Industry & industrial studies
  • Economics of industrial organisation
  • Political economy
  • Manufacturing industries
  • Employment & unemployment
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
  • Further/Higher Education
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List Price: £115.00