Handling Employee Relations Matters In Smaller Companies


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Handling Employee Relations Matters in Smaller Companies


Handling Employee Relations Matters in Smaller Companies

Author: Montreal Board of Trade. Employee Relations Section

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1959


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Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics


Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics

Author:

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1913


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Industrial Relations in Small Companies


Industrial Relations in Small Companies

Author: Christian Dufour

language: en

Publisher: Peter Lang

Release Date: 2007


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Reference is often made to small companies, but little is known about them, especially regarding industrial relations. How can small companies be defined? Is their small size a sufficient feature for them to be considered the same? If they are different from each other, what makes them so? Is the distinction between them and other companies - big ones - relevant? In what way is life organised in such units, where employer and employees are in very close contact with each other? In order to answer these questions, the authors of this innovative book carried out surveys together in France, Sweden and Germany. They met employers, employees, union members and industrial relations specialists. Comparisons of these three national cases show that small companies do have common features that transcend frontiers. They do, however, also have national characteristics. They, therefore, warrant being analysed and understood in something other than merely negative terms. It thus appears that small companies are not so far off resembling big ones...