Trade Unions and Technological Change
A Research Report Submitted to the 1966 Congress of Landsorganistionen i Sverige

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When this book was first published in 1967, it was one of the first pieces of research to systematically examine the manpower problems associated with rapidly changing technology. It discusses issues such as technological change and unemployment, changes in the structure of employment, the mobility of labour, occupational structure and adjustment, hours of work, and labour-management relations. Its findings suggest that structural unemployment and redundancy are only two of a host of difficulties accompanying technical progress. Although the book originated in Sweden its relevance is clear to other Western european countries and researchers and policy-makers in the USA.

1. Introduction 2. Values and Premises 3. Technological Change 4. Managerial Organization, Adminstrative Systems and Technological Change 5. Technological Change, Employment and Unemployment 6. Changes in the Structure of Employment 7. The Impact of Changing Technology on the Occupational Structure 8. Labour Mobility 9. Worker Adjustment and Technological Change 10. Hours of Work 11. Systems of Wage Payment 12. Income Security and Technological Change 13. The Distribution of Income and Wealth 14. Technological Change and Labour Management Co-Operation in the Plant 15. Conclusions and Recommendations

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