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Productivity, joint consultation and human relations in post-war Britain: the Attlee Government and the workplace

In: Management, Labour and Industrial Politics in Modern Europe

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  • Jim Tomlinson

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This major new books offers a comparative survey of management, labour and productivity politics in Twentieth century Europe. The authors offer detailed assessments of industrial and political campaigns to raise productivity growth in Britain, Germany and Sweden during this century.

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  • Jim Tomlinson, 1996. "Productivity, joint consultation and human relations in post-war Britain: the Attlee Government and the workplace," Chapters, in: Joseph Melling & Alan McKinlay (ed.), Management, Labour and Industrial Politics in Modern Europe, chapter 2, pages 25-43, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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