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mordi chima (curatore); ajonbadi hakeem adeniyi (curatore); adekoya olatunji david (curatore) - employee relations and trade unions in africa

Employee Relations and Trade Unions in Africa A Critical Approach

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 04/2024
Edizione: 2023





Trama

Traditionally, studies of employment relations in Africa have been dominated by the role of trade unions and how they collectively influence relationships within the workplace. A contemporary African outlook into the state of employment relations shows that there has been a shift in the dominance of trade unions. This edited collection considers the role of government actors and workers’ experiences in both unionised and non-unionised organisations. It seeks to understand how international and national labour markets, including national and international employment actors and institutions, affect employment relations and the ways in which these relationships play out in different national contexts.Researchers, students, policymakers and practitioners working around employment relations in Africa will find this book an essential tool, particularly those with an interest in comparative and international programmes across areas such as employment relations, industrial relations, human resource management, political economy, labour politics, industrial and economic sociology, regulation and social policy.





Sommario

Chapter 1: Human Resource Management and Employees Relationships in Angola.- Chapter 2: HRM Practices in Nigeria: Employee Relations and Trade Unions.- Chapter 3: Union-State Relations in Zimbabwe: An Assessment of the Changing Relationship Between Trade Unions and the State.- Chapter 4: Employee Relations and Trade Unions in Ghana: A Changing Perspective.- Chapter 5: Employee Relations and Trade Union in Kenya.- Chapter 6: Understanding Employment Relationships and Trade Unions in South Africa.- Chapter 7: HRM Practices in South Africa: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Contemporary and Future workplaces.- Chapter 8: The Realities of Social Dialogue and Trade Union in Morocco.- Chapter 9: The Legal Regulations of Employment Relations and Conflicts in Nigeria.





Autore

 Chima Mordi is a Reader in Human Resource Management and Employment Relations and Director of Post Graduate Research at Brunel Business School, UK. His key research examines Human Resource Management and Employment Relations. He has authored/co-authored over 100 articles and is the co-editor of the forthcoming edited volume, HRM in the Global South (Palgrave Macmillan).

Hakeem Adeniyi Ajonbadi is a Lecturer in International Human Resource Management and Organisational Development at Birmingham City University, UK. He has taught in several countries, including the UK, UAE, Belgium and Nigeria and, in addition to Business and Management, has a background in Economics and Law, as well as Business and Management. He has authored four books and over fifty articles on various aspects of HRM and Entrepreneurship.

Olatunji David Adekoya is a Senior Lecturer of Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management (OBHRM) at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. He has also lecturedat the University of East London and the University of West London. He has published widely and his research examines HRM in local and international contexts, with a strong focus on work-life balance, organisational flexibility, employee wellbeing, employment relations and economic growth and development.











Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9783031268274

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 210 x 148 mm
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:XIX, 196 p.
Pagine Arabe: 196
Pagine Romane: xix


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