Employment Relations in the Hospitality and Tourism Industries (Hardcover)



Contents:
Introduction: What is this book about?, Who should read it?, What are the hospitality and tourism industries?, What sources are used?, What does the book contain? 1. Whither employment relations and hospitality? 1.1 Learning objectives 1.2 Historical development of employment relations 1.3 What are employment relations in the hospitality industry? 1.4 Frames of reference 1.5 The rules of employment and power relations 1.6 The employment relationship in a wider context 1.8 Discussion and review topics 2. Employment and work 2.1 Learning objectives 2.2 The importance and structure of employment 2.3 Structure and patterns of working time 2.4 Flexible labour utilisation 2.5 The meaning of work 2.6 Customer service work 2.7 Discussion and review topics 3. The role of management in employment relations 3.1 Learning objectives 3.2 Understanding management style in the hospitality industry 3.3 HRM: an appropriate benchmark for the hospitality industry? 3.4 HRM and service work 3.5 Management organisation for employment relations 3.6 Managers' views about employment relations 3.7 Discussion and review topics 4. Resourcing, development and fair treatment 4.1 Learning objectives 4.2 Recruitment and selection 4.3 Training and development 4.4 Fair treatment at work 4.5 Health and safety 4.6 Discussion and review topics 5. Pay, reward and performance 5.1 Learning objectives 5.2 Pay and reward systems 5.3 Pay regulation and determination 5.4 The components of remuneration 5.5 Performance appraisal 5.6 Discussion and review topics 6. Representation, participation and involvement 6.1 Learning objectives 6.2 Collective dialogue 6.3 Trade unions 6.4 Why is unionisation so low? 6.5 A continuum of workforce participation 6.6 Indirect participation 6.7 Direct participation 6.8 Discussion and review topics 7. Employment law and dispute resolution 7.1 Learning objectives 7.2 Employment law 7.3 Dispute resolution 7.4 Grievance and disciplinary procedures 7.5 Collective disputes and procedures 7.6 Discussion and review topics 8. What do the workers think? 8.1 Learning objectives 8.2 Towards a more balanced understanding 8.3 Employee and job characteristics 8.4 What are employees' views about their job? 8.5 What is it like to work here? 8.6 Representation at work 8.7 Responding to an open question 8.8 Themes from the employee survey 8.9 Discussion and review topics 9. Conclusions and future issues 9.1 Comparative international themes 9.2 The state of employment relations in Britain 9.3 Customers and gender 9.4 Continuity and change Appendix 1: Background characteristics of the WERS98 sample, Methodology, Management questionnaire, Employee questionnaire Appendix 2: Employment relations practices and outcomes


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Contents:
Introduction: What is this book about?, Who should read it?, What are the hospitality and tourism industries?, What sources are used?, What does the book contain? 1. Whither employment relations and hospitality? 1.1 Learning objectives 1.2 Historical development of employment relations 1.3 What are employment relations in the hospitality industry? 1.4 Frames of reference 1.5 The rules of employment and power relations 1.6 The employment relationship in a wider context 1.8 Discussion and review topics 2. Employment and work 2.1 Learning objectives 2.2 The importance and structure of employment 2.3 Structure and patterns of working time 2.4 Flexible labour utilisation 2.5 The meaning of work 2.6 Customer service work 2.7 Discussion and review topics 3. The role of management in employment relations 3.1 Learning objectives 3.2 Understanding management style in the hospitality industry 3.3 HRM: an appropriate benchmark for the hospitality industry? 3.4 HRM and service work 3.5 Management organisation for employment relations 3.6 Managers' views about employment relations 3.7 Discussion and review topics 4. Resourcing, development and fair treatment 4.1 Learning objectives 4.2 Recruitment and selection 4.3 Training and development 4.4 Fair treatment at work 4.5 Health and safety 4.6 Discussion and review topics 5. Pay, reward and performance 5.1 Learning objectives 5.2 Pay and reward systems 5.3 Pay regulation and determination 5.4 The components of remuneration 5.5 Performance appraisal 5.6 Discussion and review topics 6. Representation, participation and involvement 6.1 Learning objectives 6.2 Collective dialogue 6.3 Trade unions 6.4 Why is unionisation so low? 6.5 A continuum of workforce participation 6.6 Indirect participation 6.7 Direct participation 6.8 Discussion and review topics 7. Employment law and dispute resolution 7.1 Learning objectives 7.2 Employment law 7.3 Dispute resolution 7.4 Grievance and disciplinary procedures 7.5 Collective disputes and procedures 7.6 Discussion and review topics 8. What do the workers think? 8.1 Learning objectives 8.2 Towards a more balanced understanding 8.3 Employee and job characteristics 8.4 What are employees' views about their job? 8.5 What is it like to work here? 8.6 Representation at work 8.7 Responding to an open question 8.8 Themes from the employee survey 8.9 Discussion and review topics 9. Conclusions and future issues 9.1 Comparative international themes 9.2 The state of employment relations in Britain 9.3 Customers and gender 9.4 Continuity and change Appendix 1: Background characteristics of the WERS98 sample, Methodology, Management questionnaire, Employee questionnaire Appendix 2: Employment relations practices and outcomes

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Routledge Studies in Employment Relations

Release date

2004

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

March 2004

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 24mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

328

ISBN-13

978-0-415-29711-0

Barcode

9780415297110

Categories

LSN

0-415-29711-7



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