The Elusive Search for Job Security: A Historical Inquiry into Dismissals in the US Workplace ( Economic Issues, Problems and Perspectives )

Publication series :Economic Issues, Problems and Perspectives

Author: Matthias Beck (Queen's University Management School   Queen's University Belfast   Northern Ireland)  

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781620818633

Subject: D912.5 劳动法

Keyword: Economics

Language: ENG

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For the majority of employees in the US and elsewhere, their job is by far their most important property; with jobs providing not only a principal source of wealth, but also being a key source of social status and individual psychological well-being. While the US political system provides extensive protection to capital, it paradoxically offers only very limited protection to labor. This lack of protection is evidenced, above all, by the fact that the protection afforded to US workers against unfair, capricious or unnecessary dismissals is amongst the weakest of all industrialized nations. The primary agenda of this book is to map out the institutional choices, which have prevented the comprehensive, European-style, regulation of dismissal in the United States; and to explore how these choices have been supported, modified and maintained against attempts by US workers to secure greater job security. This book examines the issue dismissals and job security in a roughly historical order.

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