Labour Conditions and Industrial Relations in the Building Industry in Mexico

Labour Conditions and Industrial Relations in the Building Industry in Mexico
Author: Dimitri A. Germidis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1974
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

OECD pub. Study of employment conditions and labour relations in the construction industry in Mexico, based on sample surveys of 44 employers, 37 trade union leaders, and 1000 construction workers in various regions - covers employees attitudes and trade union membership (incl. Migrant workers), wages, workers representation, management attitudes, the labour market, etc. Bibliography pp. 149 to 151, map and statistical tables.

Work and Labor Relations in the Construction Industry

Work and Labor Relations in the Construction Industry
Author: Dale Belman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0429775067

The need for a skilled, motivated and effective workforce is fundamental to the creation of the built environment across the world. Known in so many places for a tendency to informal and casual working practices, for the sometimes abusive use of migrant labor, for gendered male employment and for a neglect of the essentials of health and safety, the industry, its managers and its workforce face multiple challenges. This book brings an international lens to address those challenges, looking particularly at the diverse ways in which answers have been found to manage safe and productive employment practices and effective employment relations within the framework of client demands for timely and cost-effective project completions. Whilst context, history and contractual frameworks may all militate against a careful attention to human resource issues this makes them even more deserving of attention. Work and Labor Relations in Construction aims to share understanding of best practice in the industries associated with construction and related activities, recognizing that effective work organization and good standards of employee relations will vary from one location to another. It acknowledges the real difficulties encountered by workers in parts of the developing world and the quest for improvement and awareness of some of the worst hazards and current practices. This book is both critical and analytical in approach and seeks to alert readers to the need for change. Aimed at addressing practical issues within the construction industry from a theoretical and empirical standpoint, it will be of value to those interested in the built environment, employment relations and human resource management.

Industrial Relations and Manpower in Construction

Industrial Relations and Manpower in Construction
Author: Daniel Quinn Mills
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass : M.I.T. Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1972
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This work explores the sources of inflationary pressures in construction and the means of reducing them, attempting also to accurately reflect the enormous variety in this industry and in the relationships between contractors and their employees.