ISBN:
9781846635182
,
9781846635199
Language:
English
Pages:
111 p S.
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction Available via World Wide Web
Series Statement:
Employee Relations - Issue 4, Volume 29
Series Statement:
Employee relations v. 29, no. 4
Parallel Title:
Print version What Work? What Life? What Balance? Critical Reflections on the Work-Life Balance Debate
DDC:
306/.36
Keywords:
Quality of work life
;
Industrial relations
;
Electronic books
;
Industrial relations
;
Quality of work life
Abstract:
The articulation of work and life, cast as work-life balance, has become a key feature of much current government, practitioner and academic debate. The main message of this debate is the need for "good work-life balance". However, the debate and subsequent policy are too often based on assumptions about work and life derived from blunt readings of empirical data or misconceptions about employee attitudes to work and life. What is required therefore is analysis that explores the back-story to work-life balance debate as well as the operation of work-life balance policies. Compiling critical re
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; CONTENTS; EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD; Introduction: What work? What life? What balance?; Work-life balance - the sources of the contemporary problem and the probable outcomes; Controlling working time in the ward and on the line; Work and life: can employee representation influence balance?; Work-life balance: contrasting managers and workers in an MNC; Employee availability for work and family: three Swedish case studies; Work and family balance through equal employment opportunity programmes and agreement making in Australia;
Note:
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,
Electronic reproduction Available via World Wide Web
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