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Contributors | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Building Other People's Cars: Organized Labor and the Crisis of Fordism | 1 | |
Lean Production, Labor Control, and Post-Fordism in the Japanese Automobile Industry | 19 | |
The UAW and CAW Under the Shadow of Post-Fordism: A Tale of Two Unions | 41 | |
The Myth of Egalitarianism: Worker Response to Post-Fordism at Subaru-Isuzu | 65 | |
UAW, Lean Production, and Labor-Management Relations at AutoAlliance | 81 | |
CAW, Worker Commitment, and Labor-Management Relations Under Lean Production at CAMI | 101 | |
Worker Training at Toyota and Saturn: Hegemony Begins in the Training Center Classroom | 125 | |
The Transformation of the NLRA Paradigm: The Future of Labor-Management Relations in Post-Fordist Auto Plants | 161 | |
New Dimensions for Labor in a Post-Fordist World | 191 | |
Bibliographic References | 209 | |
Index | 237 |
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