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Soviet Management and Labor Relations [Pehme köide]

Soviet Management and Labor Relations (1988) examines the official model of Soviet labor relations and the operational reality. It outlines the main characteristics of labor relations during Russia’s three major historical industrialisation drives, and the attitude toward work, entrepreneurs and the state bureaucracy displayed by workers with peasant origins and culture. It then deals with the main aspects of the official model of labor relations and legislation; Soviet management practices and labor relations, industrial relations, strategic behaviour and collective actions.



Soviet Management and Labor Relations (1988) examines the official model of Soviet labor relations and the operational reality. It deals with the main aspects of the official model of labor relations and legislation; Soviet management practices, labor relations, industrial relations, strategic behaviour, collective actions.

Part
1. Outlines of Labor History in Russia
1. Serf Labor and Early
Industrialisation
2. Wage Labor and Guided Capitalism
3. Socialist Labor and
the Dictatorship of the Proletariat Part
2. The Official Model
4. Legislating
Labor Relations
5. Social Planning Part
3. The Operational Reality
6. Red
Executives Today
7. Workplace Industrial Relations
8. Improving Material
Conditions: the Individuals Choices
9. Collective Tensions and Conflicts
10.
Conclusions