Industrial relations, the New Right and the praxis of mismanagement

IF 2.7 3区 管理学 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Employee Relations Pub Date : 2024-01-29 DOI:10.1108/er-06-2023-0282
Tony Dobbins, Tony Dundon
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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of the article is to outline the insights provided by Alan Fox in Man Mismanagement in relation to the rise of the New Right political economy and the spread of unitarist managerialism. The article assesses the contemporary work and employment relations implications of mismanagement arising from a “second wave” of the New Right ideology from 2010 in the UK.

Design/methodology/approach

Responding to the Special Issue on Alan Fox, the article focuses on Alan Fox's book Man Mismanagement, considering industrial relations developments arising between the 1st (1974b) and 2nd (1985) editions relating to the political rise of the New Right. It reviews various literature that illustrates the contemporary IR relevance of the book and Fox's insights.

Findings

The New Right’s ideology has further fragmented work, disjointed labour rights and undermined collective industrial relations institutions, and macho mismanagement praxis is even more commonplace, compared to when Fox wrote Man Mismanagement. The stripping away of the institutional architecture of IR renders the renewal of pluralist praxis, like collective bargaining and other forms of joint regulation of work, a formidable task.

Originality/value

The value of the article relates to the identification of dramatic historical industrial relations events and change in the UK in Alan Fox's book Man Mismanagement, most notably relating to the rise to power of the Thatcherite New Right in 1979. Originality is evidenced by the authors’ drawing on Fox's ideas and assessing the implications of the “second wave” of the New Right in the contemporary industrial relations (IR) context of the 2020s under the conceptual themes of fragmented work, disjointed labour rights and undermined collectivism.

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劳资关系、新右翼和管理不善的实践
本文旨在概述艾伦-福克斯(Alan Fox)在《管理不善》(Man Mismanagement)一书中就新右派政治经济学的兴起和单位管理主义的传播提出的见解。文章评估了自 2010 年起英国新右翼意识形态的 "第二波 "浪潮所引发的管理不善对当代工作和雇佣关系的影响。设计/方法/途径为回应艾伦-福克斯特刊,文章聚焦于艾伦-福克斯的《管理不善》一书,考虑了第一版(1974 年 b 版)和第二版(1985 年)之间与新右翼政治崛起相关的劳资关系发展。研究结果与福克斯撰写《管理不善》一书时相比,新右派的意识形态进一步分裂了工作、割裂了劳工权利并破坏了集体劳资关系制度,大男子主义的管理不善行为甚至更加普遍。对劳资关系制度架构的剥离,使得重建多元化实践(如集体谈判和其他形式的工作联合监管)成为一项艰巨的任务。原创性/价值本文的价值在于从艾伦-福克斯的《管理不善》一书中发现了英国劳资关系的戏剧性历史事件和变化,其中最引人注目的是 1979 年撒切尔新右翼的上台。作者借鉴了福克斯的观点,并在工作碎片化、劳动权利脱节和集体主义削弱的概念主题下,评估了新右派 "第二波 "在 2020 年代当代劳资关系背景下的影响,从而证明了文章的原创性。
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期刊介绍: ■Communication, participation and involvement ■Developments in collective bargaining ■Equal opportunities ■Health and safety ■HRM ■Industrial relations and employment protection law ■Industrial relations management and reform ■Organizational change and people ■Personnel and recruitment ■Quality of working life
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