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portada The Corporation as Family: The Gendering of Corporate Welfare, 1890-1930 (The Luther h. Hodges jr. And Luther h. Hodges sr. Series on Business, Entrepreneurship, and Public Policy) (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Año
2002
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
220
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
ISBN
0807853518
ISBN13
9780807853511

The Corporation as Family: The Gendering of Corporate Welfare, 1890-1930 (The Luther h. Hodges jr. And Luther h. Hodges sr. Series on Business, Entrepreneurship, and Public Policy) (en Inglés)

Nikki Mandell (Autor) · The University Of North Carolina Press · Tapa Blanda

The Corporation as Family: The Gendering of Corporate Welfare, 1890-1930 (The Luther h. Hodges jr. And Luther h. Hodges sr. Series on Business, Entrepreneurship, and Public Policy) (en Inglés) - Nikki Mandell

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The beginning of the twentieth century witnessed a remarkable growth of corporate welfare programs in American industry. By the mid-1920s, 80 percent of the nation's largest companies--firms including DuPont, International Harvester, and Metropolitan Life Insurance--engaged in some form of welfare work. Programs were implemented to achieve goals that ranged from improving basic workplace conditions, to providing educational, recreational, and social opportunities for workers and their families, to establishing savings and insurance plans. Employing the critical lens of gender analysis, Nikki Mandell offers an innovative perspective on the development of corporate welfare. She argues that its advocates sought to build a new relationship between labor and management by recasting the modern corporation as a Victorian family. Employers assumed the authoritative position of fathers, assigned their employees the subordinate role of children, and hired male and female welfare managers to act as "corporate mothers" charged with creating a harmonious household. But internal conflict and external pressures weakened the corporate welfare system, and it eventually gave way to a system of personnel management and employee representation. With the abandonment of the familial model, the form of corporate welfare changed; but, as Mandell demonstrates, its content left an enduring legacy for modern industrial relations.

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