Utvidet returrett til 31. januar 2024

Bøker av Michael Poole

Filter
Filter
Sorter etterSorter Populære
  • - A Sociology of Industrial Relations
    av Michael Poole
    445,-

    First published in 1981, Theories of Trade Unionism traces the development of trade union theory from its nineteenth-century foundations to the more advanced conceptual models present at the time of original publication. The book surveys the main tributaries of modern approaches - the moral and ethical, the revolutionary, the defensive or conservative, and the economic and political - and analyses the work of contemporary industrial relations scholars. This includes the main types and varieties of systems theory, the disparate pluralist approaches and the 'radical school'. The book identifies links between the differing premises of the various schools of thought, and combines the main perspectives in a higher analytical and conceptual unity. It concludes with a discussion of a number of avenues for theoretical and conceptual progress. Theories of Trade Unionism is ideal for those with an interest in the history of trade union theory.

  • av Michael Poole
    445 - 1 431,-

  • - A Sociology of Industrial Relations
    av Michael Poole
    1 458,-

  • - Profit-sharing and employee-shareholding schemes
    av Glenville Jenkins, UK) Poole & Michael (Cardiff University
    458 - 1 390,-

  • - Origins and Patterns of National Diversity
    av Michael Poole
    718 - 3 184,-

    Presents a comparative study of industrial relations with an analysis of a wide range of phenomena. This book includes a comprehensive analysis of management and employers' associations, labor and trades unions.

  • - Ten Arguments That Don't Hold Water
    av Michael Poole
    91,-

    The new atheists are putting out new books and articles, bus adverts and TV programmes like there's no tomorrow. They've gained a large amount of public attention and media exposure - but do their arguments really hold water? Using the analogy put forward by the esteemed philosopher Anthony Flew, Michael Poole examines the new atheists' use of the 'ten leaky buckets' tactic of argumentation - presenting readers with a sum of arguments that are each individually defective, as though the cumulative effect should be persuasive. This closer look at the facts reveals that the buckets are, indeed, leaky.

Gjør som tusenvis av andre bokelskere

Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.