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The Meaning Of Work In The New Economy Future Of Work Chris Baldry

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The Meaning Of Work In The New Economy Future Of Work Chris Baldry
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Chris Baldry, Peter Bain, Dirk Bunzel, Gregor Gall, Kay Gilbert, Jeff Hyman, Cliff Lockyer, Abigail Marks, Dora Scholarios, Philip Taylor, Aileen Watson
ISBN: 9781403934079, 140393407X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Meaning Of Work In The New Economy Future Of Work Chris Baldry by Chris Baldry, Peter Bain, Dirk Bunzel, Gregor Gall, Kay Gilbert, Jeff Hyman, Cliff Lockyer, Abigail Marks, Dora Scholarios, Philip Taylor, Aileen Watson 9781403934079, 140393407X instant download after payment.

With economies and organizations undergoing change, understanding the nature of work and its significance to people presents a critical intellectual challenge with strong implications for policy and practice. Debates surrounding meanings and relevance of work in its contemporary setting have been hampered by a shortage of solid research findings. By drawing on a substantial body of evidence, this book challenges recent assumptions about work and raises the issues of work and employment onto broader policy and management agendas.

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