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Employing Bureaucracy Managers, Unions, and the Transformation of Work in the 20th Century, Revised Edition » (1st Edition)

Book cover image of Employing Bureaucracy Managers, Unions, and the Transformation of Work in the 20th Century, Revised Edition by Sanford M. Jacoby

Authors: Sanford M. Jacoby, Jacoby
ISBN-13: 9780805844108, ISBN-10: 0805844104
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: February 2004
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Sanford M. Jacoby

Book Synopsis

Deftly blending social and business history with economic analysis, Employing Bureaucracy shows how the American workplace shifted from a market-oriented system to a bureaucratic one over the course of the 20th century. Jacoby explains how an unstable, haphazard employment relationship evolved into one that was more enduring, equitable, and career-oriented. This revised edition presents a new analysis of recent efforts to re-establish a market orientation in the workplace.

This book is a definitive history of the human resource management profession in the United States, showing its diverse roots in engineering, welfare work, and vocational guidance. It explores the recurring tension between the new professional order and traditional line management. Using a variety of sources, Jacoby analyzes the complex relations between personnel managers, labor unions, and government from the late 19th century to the present.

Employing Bureaucracy:
•analyzes the origins of the modern employment relationship's distinctive features;
•combines a variety of disciplinary perspectives, from business and labor history to economics, sociology, and management;
•shows the transformation of the American workplace over the course of the 20th century, from market-oriented to bureaucratic to recent efforts to move back to a market orientation; and
•provides the single-best and most sophisticated history of the origins and development of the modern "HR" profession.

For historians, social scientists, and practitioners, this book is a readable and rewarding study. With the future of work currently under debate, it is critical that the historical process that produced the modern American workplace is understood.

Read the Workforce Management Magazine review about Employing Bureaucracy at www.erlbaum.com.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction to Revised Edition1
Ch. 1The Way It Was: Factory Labor Before 191510
Ch. 2Systematic Management and Welfare Work29
Ch. 3Vocational Guidance49
Ch. 4Problems, Problem-Solvers, and a New Profession74
Ch. 5Crisis and Change During World War I99
Ch. 6A Different Decade: Moderation in the 1920s124
Ch. 7The Response to Depression154
Ch. 8Another Great Transformation, 1936-1945179
Ch. 9From the 1950s to the Present205
Endnotes225
Index299

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