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Compte-rendu de lecture : « The Fissured Workplace. Why work became so bad for so many and what can be done to improve it?” David Weil, 2014, Harvard University Press

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  • Coralie Perez

    (CES - Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne - UP1 - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

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Pourquoi le travail est-il devenu si pénible pour de nombreux travailleurs et que faire pour améliorer cette situation ? Professeur d'économie à la Boston University School of Management, l'auteur a ici l'ambition tout à la fois de décrire un monde du travail fragmenté et d'analyser le processus économique et politique qui conduit à cette situation délétère pour les travailleurs et pour la société. Si la réalité décrite dans l'ouvrage est celle des Etats-Unis, on ne peut ignorer que les mêmes processus sont à l'œuvre dans toutes les économies occidentales, même si les cadres institutionnels et réglementaires peuvent en moduler l'étendue et les conséquences.

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  • Coralie Perez, 2017. "Compte-rendu de lecture : « The Fissured Workplace. Why work became so bad for so many and what can be done to improve it?” David Weil, 2014, Harvard University Press," Post-Print halshs-01533677, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-01533677
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