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We Sell Our Time No More: Workers' Struggles Against Lean Production in the British Car Industry Book

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  • We Sell Our Time No More: Workers' Struggles Against Lean Production in the British Car Industry
  • Written by author Paul Stewart
  • Published by Pluto Press, September 2009
  • This is the story of struggles against management regimes in the car industry in Britain from the period after the Second World War until the contemporary regime of lean production. Told from the viewpoint of the workers, the book chronicles how workers r
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Preface ix

Acknowledgements xii

Abbreviations and acronyms xiii

1 Understanding the Lean Automobile Industry 1

Introduction 1

Lean Production: the Context and the Promises 2

Lean Production for Whom? 8

Objectives of the Book 13

2 The Prehistory of Lean Production: Employee Relations in the British Automobile Industry since the Second World War 16

Introduction 16

Regimes of Control: From Piecework to Measured Day Work 19

Contemporary Contrasts and Continuities 20

Bargaining in the Context of Conflict and the Importance of the Local Agreements 22

Wages, Unions and Conflicts in the British System 26

Regimes of Control: Measured Day Work and the Rise of Lean Production 34

3 From 'Embrace and Change' to 'Engage and Change': Trade Union Renewal and New Management Strategies 38

Introduction 38

Industrial Relations Without Industrial Relations? 39

Data and Method 41

Union Responses in Each Company 43

Rover: 'Embrace and Change' 44

Vauxhall: 'Engage and Change' 46

The Experience of NMTs on the Shopfloor: An Inter-Company Comparison 49

The Acceptance of NMTs on the Shopfloor: An Inter-Company Comparison 56

Concluding Remarks 59

Appendix: Explanatory Variables 62

4 Striking Smarter and Harder: The New Industrial Relations of Lean Production? The 1995-96 Vauxhall Dispute 64

Management Misjudges the Shopfloor 67

Confronting Lean: Laying the Basis for Union Advance 70

Conclusion 79

The Fight to Control Lean Production 80

Addendum: Data Summary 84

5 Round Table Discussion on Lean Production 90

Introduction 90

Lean Production 98

Lean and Outsourcing 100

Union, Shop Stewards andLean: Capturing Hearts and Minds 107

Comments from Ken Murphy 120

Comments from John Cooper 125

Comments from Gary Lindsay 126

6 Rover-BMW: From Rover Tomorrow to the Longbridge Closure and the Bitter Fruits of Lean Production 129

Introduction 129

The Recent Origins of the Crisis: Lean Production and the Rise of a New Management Regime 131

The Background to the Implementation of Rover Tomorrow 131

Rover Tomorrow 135

Implementation of Rover Tomorrow 139

The 1998 Cowley Agreement 142

The Working Time Account 143

A New Model, the Rover 75 143

The Longbridge Crisis, October 1998 144

Implementation of the 1998 Agreement 146

Crisis 2000 - What Future for Longbridge? 149

The Demonstration for Longbridge, 1 April 2000 152

The Union Position Changes 155

7 Lean Production: From 'Engage and Change' to Endless Change 159

Introduction 159

Embedding Lean Production at Vauxhall-GM, 1989-2001 163

GM's Project Olympia 2001, BMW and Partnership 168

Worker Attributes 171

Workplace Stress 184

Conclusion 196

Appendix: Project Olympia Framework Document 197

Conclusion: Lean Production and the Individualisation of Workplace Stress: the New Class Struggle from above 201

Worker and Union Responses to Lean 208

Challenging Lean Production as a Strategy and Ideology 209

Appendices

1 Survey of Car Workers by the TGWU and Cardiff University Trade Union Research Unit (Questionnaire 1996) 214

2 Workforce Survey on Workplace Issues 219

3 Working on the Line 'After Fordism': A Diary 223

Notes 229

Bibliography 240

Index 252


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