Workplace Democracy

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Workplace Democracy

An Inquiry into Employee Participation in Canadian Work Organizations

Central / national / federal government policies Organizational theory and behaviour Office and workplace Working patterns and practices Industrial relations, occupational health and safety Industrial relations, occupational health and safety

Author: Donald V. Nightingale

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Collection: Heritage

Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 15th December 1982

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 332 pages

ISBN: 9781442655980


Introduction

This book begins with a historical review of how authority in the Canadian workplace has changed over the past century. It proceeds to outline a theory of organization which provides a broad conceptual framework for the empirical analysis which follows. This theory is based on five concepts: the values of organizational members; the administrative structure of the organization; the interpersonal and intergroup processes; the reactions and adjustments of organization members; the social, political, economic, and cultural environments of the organization.

Research Methodology

A sample of 20 industrial organizations was selected to examine the effects of significant employee participation and to test the theory. They are matched pairs: ten permit some form of participation, and ten—similar in size, location, industry, union/non-union status, and work technology—follow conventional hierarchical design.

Findings

The resulting data demonstrate that greater productivity results from employee participation in decisions relating to their work, in productivity bonuses, and in profit sharing and employee share-ownership plans.

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