Abstract: Part 1 General introduction: ethics and employee rights at the workplace, Jacques Rojo. Part 2 General approaches to employee rights and industrial justice: employee rights as human rights, Hoyt N. Wheeler employee rights and industrial justice - religious dimensions, George E. Ogle employee rights and industrial justice - Catholic labor policy, James F. Byers democratizing managerial capitalism - a stakeholder's perspective of rights and responsibilities interactions in the workplace, Chimezie A.B. Osigweh. Part 3 International and national perspectives on employee rights and industrial justice: the impact of contingent employment on worker rights - a comparative analysis, Richard U. Miller industrial democracy and the political process - issues in South Africa, Frank M. Horwitz right to security of employment in India, R.S. Kulkarni procedural justice in the workers' compensation claims process, Karen Roberts and Sandra Gleason due process in the work place - towards a better model, Richard B. Peterson non-union grievance procedures - a strategic analysis of organizational due process, Douglas M. McCabe workers' knowledge of shopfloor rights - a preliminary survey of trade union activists, Ralph A. Johnson and Higdon C. Roberts.
Publication Year: 1994
Publication Date: 1994-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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