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Labour unrest in Malaya, 1934-1941戴淵, Tai, Yuen. January 1973 (has links)
published_or_final_version / History / Master / Master of Philosophy
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Chinese labour unrest in the United States as seen from late Ch'ing novelsChu, Kwok-nung., 朱國能. January 1981 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Chinese Historical Studies / Master / Master of Arts
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Gender relations, masculinities and the Fire Service : a qualitative study of firefighters' constructions of masculinity during firefighting and in their social relations of workBaigent, Dave January 2001 (has links)
This thesis is a qualitative study of firefighters, and focuses on how firefighters, a predominantly male, white and able-bodied group with popular public support, form tight knit teams on and off the fireground, and their motivations for so doing. It is also a study of gender, which aims to describe and deconstruct masculinity. In part the thesis was undertaken with a view to assisting the fire service (specifically the few women who are firefighters) with its difficulties in relation to equal opportunities. One understanding the thesis provides is that firefighters bond around a common professional ethos: to provide an efficient service to help the public. To achieve this, firefighters form informal hierarchies through which they create protocols for firefighting, thus setting the standards for what comprises a ‘good firefighter’: a label firefighters test themselves against when they ‘get in’ to fight a fire. However, before firefighters can achieve this they must first access the skills of firefighting (which experienced firefighters are pleased to hand on), but only after a newcomer ‘fits in’ with the agendas of the informal hierarchy, some of which have little to do with firefighting. However, there is a second view, and this suggests that ‘fitting in’ and ‘getting in’ to pass the test of being seen as a ‘good firefighter’ also coincides with the way firefighters form their masculinity. This then provides a second common cause amongst firefighters, and so might explain why firefighters gather so successfully under the umbrella of their union to resist their officers’ attempts to deskill and cut the fire service. Cuts would limit firefighters’ ability both to fight fires as they currently do and to pass the test of being a ‘good firefighter’. Thus blocking a third central but unacknowledged element: that of masculinity. This analysis involves a discussion of class, and recognition that antagonistic relations between officers and firefighters are not only economic, but are also about petty dividends involving power, status and gender construction. The conclusion provides a comprehensive overview to suggest that firefighters form their masculinity by acting at work in the way they subjectively judge that they are seen, by themselves, their peer group and the public. In so doing, they set themselves apart from the ‘others’ who cannot meet their expectations. It is these ‘special people’, as identified by both firefighters and others that this thesis has studied, a group of ‘special’ men and women.
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The making of the Swazi working class : Challenges to the emergence of a countermovement in SwazilandSimelane, Xolani 21 October 2008 (has links)
According to recent influential scholars of labour studies, the relocation of capital to new sites of investment ultimately leads to the emergence of labour resistance in those new sites of investment. These labour movements together with other civil society formations organize themselves to contest the assaults by capital and in the process form themselves into a countermovement. Swaziland is one of the last bastions of royal despotism in Africa. The monarchy has been able to use its grip on power and its position as a custodian of Swazi culture and tradition to re-invent itself as a local bourgeoisie. The country’s success in attracting investment, though relatively limited, has led to the emergence of a Swazi working class. Recent inflows of investment, mainly from Asia, in the textiles industry led to the creation of 40 000 new manufacturing jobs.
This is significant when one considers that Swaziland has a total population of 1 million. The political significance of this shift in the class structure of Swaziland has to be investigated, particularly when one takes into account that the working class as well as the middle class created by the need for a state bureaucracy, has historically been the loci of resistance to the more despotic elements of the traditionalist regime.
The argument is this study is that Swazi civil society, which includes the labour movement, has not been able to establish a serious countermovement that can challenge the tinkhundla regime and its capitalist allies. Instead the movement have been riddled with internal structural and organizational problems. On the other hand the royal regime has successfully used an elaborate tinkhundla structure and its monopoly over land, religion and culture to suppress such a movement. The implication is that counter-movements do not necessarily follow the relocation of capital. Other social formations are at play.
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A review of the labour market of Hong Kong: a socio-economic approach : research report.January 1980 (has links)
by Szeto Leung-Tsun. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1980. / Bibliography: leaves 57-58.
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台灣勞工的工作投入與轉業行為. / Taiwan lao gong de gong zuo tou ru yu zhuan ye xing wei.January 1979 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--香港中文大學硏究院社會學部. / Reprint of manuscript. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 298-318). / Thesis (M.A.)--Xianggang Zhong wen da xue yan jiu yuan she hui xue bu. / 圖表目錄 --- p.Xiii / 解說圖表目錄 --- p.XX / 附錄目錄 --- p.Xxi / Chapter 第一章 --- 緒論 --- p.1 / Chapter 一 --- 研究問題的性質 --- p.1 / Chapter 二 --- 研究目的 --- p.4 / Chapter 三 --- 研究的意義 --- p.7 / Chapter 四 --- 研究的限制 --- p.12 / Chapter 五 --- 重要概念詮釋 --- p.14 / Chapter 六 --- 論文結構 --- p.22 / Chapter 第二章 --- 文獻探討:台灣製造業及其勞工概況 --- p.25 / Chapter 一 --- 製造業在台灣經濟結構中的地位 --- p.26 / Chapter 二 --- 台灣製造業員工概況 --- p.33 / Chapter 1 --- 就業人數 / Chapter 2 --- 年齡結構 / Chapter 3 --- 教育程度 / Chapter 4 --- 工作時數 / Chapter 5 --- 薪資 / Chapter 6 --- 工作年資 / Chapter 7 --- 求職方式 / Chapter 8 --- 轉業意向 / Chapter 9 --- 轉業類型 / Chapter 10 --- 轉業率 / Chapter 11 --- 轉業因素 / Chapter 第三章 --- 文獻探討:相關理論與研究 --- p.49 / Chapter 一 --- 工作投入 --- p.50 / Chapter 二 --- 轉業行為 --- p.67 / Chapter 三 --- 工作投入與轉業行為 --- p.76 / Chapter 第四章 --- 研究假設 --- p.87 / Chapter 第五章 --- 研究設計與方法 --- p.98 / Chapter 一 --- 研究對象 --- p.98 / Chapter 二 --- 研究工具 --- p.103 / Chapter 三 --- 研究程序 --- p.109 / Chapter 四 --- 資料分析法 --- p.117 / Chapter 第六章 --- 研究結果的描述 --- p.135 / Chapter 一 --- 樣本特徵、工作投入和轉業行為的分部型態 --- p.136 / Chapter (一) --- 樣本特徵 --- p.136 / Chapter (二) --- 工作投入 --- p.146 / Chapter (三) --- 轉業行為 --- p.157 / Chapter 二 --- 樣本特徵、工作投入和轉業行為三者之間的関联性 --- p.163 / Chapter (一) --- 個人基本資料與四種工作態度及轉業行為 --- p.164 / Chapter (二) --- 組織投入與轉業行為 --- p.171 / Chapter (三) --- 行業投入與轉業行為 --- p.176 / Chapter (四) --- 工作滿意與轉業行為 --- p.182 / Chapter (五) --- 組織投入與行業投入 --- p.187 / Chapter (六) --- 工作投入類型與轉業行為 --- p.189 / Chapter 第七章 --- 研究結果的分析和討論 --- p.195 / Chapter 一 --- 樣本特徵的分析和討論 --- p.196 / Chapter (一) --- 個人基本資料 --- p.198 / Chapter (二) --- 工作態度 --- p.207 / Chapter (三) --- 轉業行為 --- p.226 / Chapter 二 --- 假設測定和分析 --- p.240 / 副假設 --- p.240 / 副假設 --- p.243 / 副假設 --- p.245 / 副假設 --- p.248 / 副假設 --- p.251 / 副假設 --- p.253 / 中心假設 --- p.263 / Chapter 第八章 --- 摘要和結論 --- p.272 / Chapter 一 --- 研究摘要 --- p.272 / Chapter 二 --- 研究貢獻 --- p.277 / Chapter 三 --- 再研究的建議 --- p.284 / 附錄 --- p.291 / 書目 --- p.298
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O governo Lula e a miséria brasileira /Macedo, Rogério Fernandes. January 2012 (has links)
Orientador: Maria Orlanda Pinassi / Banca: Adilson Marques Gennari / Banca: Lalo Watanabe Minto / Banca: Marcelo Micke Doti / Banca: Paulo Alves de Lima Filho / Resumo: Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo tecer uma crítica ao governo Lula e sua abordagem da miséria brasileira. Para tanto, concentra-se na articulação entre política assistencial via Bolsa Família à classe trabalhadora, por um lado, e política econômica dedicada à vultosa remuneração às burguesias nacionais e estrangeiras, por outro. Igualmente, destina-se atenção à concepção difundida pelo presidente Lula, além dos representantes do Banco Mundial, segundo os quais a articulação acima referida seria uma "revolução silenciosa". A realização dessa pesquisa contou com o referencial teórico fundado no materialismo histórico, a partir do qual se edificou o campo categorial necessário ao cumprimento dos objetivos listados / Abstract: This research aims to make a criticism of the Lula government and its approach to the Brazilian poverty. To do so, it focuses on the articulation between, on one hand, welfare policy Family Grant to the working class and, second, economic policy dedicated to pay big money to domestic and foreign bourgeoisies. Also, is intended to design widespread attention by President Lula, in addition to representatives of the International Monetary Fund, according to which the link above would be a quiet revolution. The realization of this research was the theoretical framework based on historical materialism, from which the field is built categorical necessary to achieve the objectives listed / Doutor
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Privatização e política neoliberal : a resistência da categoria bancária no processo de privatização do Banespa (1995-2000) /Oliveira, Humberto de. January 2006 (has links)
Orientador: Giovanni Antonio Pinto Alves / Banca: Antonio Carlos Mazzeo / Banca: Ariovaldo Oliveira Santos / Resumo: Esta pesquisa tem como tema investigar a resistência da classe trabalhadora bancária do Banespa contra a privatiza;ão da instituição no contexto da política neoliberal adotada no país. A pesquisa priorizou, especificamente, investigar a atuação da entidade representativa dos trabalhadores do Banco do Estado de São Paulo, a Afubesp-Associação dos Funcionários do Banespa. Destaca-se o movimento de resistência promovido pela associação dos trabalhadores, mobilizando a categoria bancária para impedir a privatização do banco. Neste processo, percebemos uma luta de classes entre capital e trabalho. Debatemos,nesta pesquisa, a conscientização política da vanguarda do movimento bancário, pois sua ofensiva possibilitou uma resposta positiva a sua atuação, juntamente com o sindicato da categoria em favor dos banespianos. Neste contexto, resgatamos um balanço histórico do movimento de resistência bancária, propondo uma análise crítica frente à mobilização desta categoria de trabalhadores. A relevância do estudo aponta para a análise de dados significativos sobre as transformações nas relações do trabalho bancário e enfoca a atuação de organismos de representação dos trabalhadores e do sindicato da categoria bancária, trazendo à memória valores intrínsecos à consciência de classe dos trabalhadores e da sua particularidade. Destaca,também, a pesquisa, que as formas de resistência adotadas pelos trabalhadores bancários, permitiu agir com procedimentos legais e jurídicos que possibilitou resistir à venda da instituição para um grupo financeiro privado, justificando sua ofensiva e promovendo um debate com vários setores da sociedade civil, chamando atenção para aquele momento singular da história brasileira, trazendo à tona discussões político-ideológicas em torno de interesses antagônicos. / Abstract: This research theme is to investigate resistance of Banespa working class against the institution privatization in the context of the neo-liberal political science adopted in the country. It is prioritized, especially, to investigate the entity actuation that represents the State of São Paulo Bank employees, Afubesp (Associação dos Funcionários do Banespa). It is stood out the resistance movement promoted by workers association, mobilizing the bank class to impede the privatization. In this process it is realized a classes fight between capital and work. It is discussed the political consciousness of the bank movement vanguard, for, its offensive enabled a positive answer to its actuation, joined with the trade union in behalf of Banespa employees. In this context, it is recovered a historical examination of bank resistance movement, proposing a critique analysis about this working class mobilization. The importance of this study points to a critique analysis of significant facts about the transformations in the relationship of bank work, and focus on the actuation of organizations that represents the employees and the trade union of bank class, bringing to memory intrinsic values to working class conscience and its particularity. It is also stood out that resistance forms adopted by the bank employees allowed them to act with legal and juridical procedures which enabled them to resist the institution sale to a private financial group, justifying its offensive and promoting a discussion with a number of civilian society sectors, directing people attention to that peculiar moment of Brazilian history, becoming notable ideological and political discussion towards antagonistic interests. / Mestre
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Characters of class : poverty and historical alienation in Dermot Bolger's fictionMeyers, Erika Ann January 2015 (has links)
This thesis provides a Marxist analysis of the effect of class on historical alienation in Dermot Bolger’s fiction. Therefore, this study examines the influence of Irish history on Bolger’s choice of content, form and technique in order to argue that historical interpretation and literary technique are mediated through class stratifications. Chapter One investigates how The Journey Home challenges received ideas of what constitutes ‘reality’ which has, consequently, led to elements of critical dismissal used to maintain antiquated gaps, silences and notions of ‘reality’. In Chapter Two I look at A Second Life in order to examine how historical ruptures cannot just be seen in the nonlinear structure of Bolger’s novels, but can also be used to expose the silences and gaps that comprise the previously censored personal histories of Bolger’s characters. In Chapter Three I identify structural confines such as definitions, family roles and nationalism as instigating factors that lead to the alienation of those who do not conform to prescribed frameworks and are therefore oppressed by them. I further investigate how oppression also provides the pressure to rupture the linear trajectory of such approved frameworks and produce the nonlinear structure that can be recognised in The Family on Paradise Pier.
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Sources and varieties of working class conservativism : the working class conservative debate re-examinedSullivan, Michael J., 1944- January 1977 (has links)
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