On the Job

Confronting the Labour Process in Canada

By Craig Heron & Robert Storey
Categories: Law & Legal Studies
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Paperback : 9780773505995, 376 pages, January 1986
Ebook (PDF) : 9780773561342, 376 pages, January 1986

Description

The essays in this volume enhance our understanding of Canadians on the job. Focusing on specific industries and kinds of work, from logging and longshoring to restaurant work and the needle trades, the contributors consider such issues as job skill, mass production, and the transformation of resource industries. They raise questions about how particular jobs are structured and changed over time, the role of workers' resistance and trade unions in shaping the lives of workers, and the impact of technology. Together these essays clarify a fundamental characteristic shared by all labour processes: they are shaped and conditioned by the social, economic, and political struggles of labour and capital both inside and outside the workplace. They argue that technological change, as well as all the transformations in the workplace, must become a social process that we all control.