Deux perspectives pour analyser les relations professionnelles

This article appeared in Industrial and Labor Relations Review, following an early 1949 meeting at Princeton University between William Foote Whyte (1914-2000) and John Thomas Dunlop (1914-2003) to debate an industrial relations analysis framework, this being a heavily studied topic in the United St...

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Main Authors: John T. Dunlop, William F. Whyte, Arnaud Mias
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: La Nouvelle Revue du Travail 2016-05-01
Series:La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/nrt/2638
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author John T. Dunlop
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description This article appeared in Industrial and Labor Relations Review, following an early 1949 meeting at Princeton University between William Foote Whyte (1914-2000) and John Thomas Dunlop (1914-2003) to debate an industrial relations analysis framework, this being a heavily studied topic in the United States at the time. The controversy between a leader of the “human relations” school of thought that was on the rise at the time, and one of the main figures in the field of industrial relations, revealed the two directions between which US industrial relations’ theoretical development was hesitating. The main question was whether industrial relations constituted a natural extension of a framework for analysing human relations with a view towards improving understanding how unions and managements interact – or whether they had other theoretical or methodological foundations capable specifically of measuring how context and economic, social, political and technical conditions influence what happens inside a company. The debate nourrished thinking about different categories of reflection and action while augmenting understanding of collective bargaining’s increasing decentalisation towards companies.
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William F. Whyte
Arnaud Mias
Deux perspectives pour analyser les relations professionnelles
La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
industrial relations
human relation
United States
conflict
negotiations
trade union
title Deux perspectives pour analyser les relations professionnelles
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title_short Deux perspectives pour analyser les relations professionnelles
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human relation
United States
conflict
negotiations
trade union
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