Crossing the Great Divide: Worker Risk and Opportunity in the New Economy (July, 2001)
Vicki Smith
"The 1990's were years of turmoil and transformation in American work experiences and employment relationships. Trends including the growth of contingent labor, the erosion of the stable employment contract, the restructuring of jobs and companies, and the emergence of opportunity-enhancing employee participation programs reconfigured occupations, career paths, and labor market opportunities. Vicki Smith analyzes this shift, asking how workers navigated their way across the divide between bad jobs and good jobs, between jobs organized hierarchically and jobs requiring greater worker involvement, and between temporary and stable work." [from the dust jacket]
Ithaca: ILR Press. 215 pages.
ISBN: 0-8014-3737-7
Call number: HD5724.S6143.2001