Collectivism, unionisation and union influence : a decline? : an investigation into the attitudes and perceptions of South African unionised employees in a single trade union.
Amid the immense changes in the 21st century world of work, has come with it widely held views that significant changes are occurring in employee attitudes to labour relations. Research asserts that the prevalence of individualistic human resource management strategies has initiated argument postula...
Main Author: | Sheik, Shenaz. |
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Other Authors: | Isaacs, Dean. |
Language: | en |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/782 |
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