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基本説明
Issues focused on include gender in the workplace, changing notions of corporate community and the impact of Japan's recent recession.
Full Description
This book examines employment structure, working practice and recruitment strategies in Japanese retail in the 1990s through a case-study of one large chain store. Issues focused on include gender in the workplace, changing notions of corporate community and the impact of Japan's recent recession. In particular the research presented here challenges the view of part-time female staff as peripheral to the workforce and asks whether a rethink of the Japanese employment system is now overdue.
Contents
Chapter 1 The Changing Face of The Japanese Company; Chapter 2 Nagasakiya and The Retail Sector in Japan; Chapter 3 Recruitment; Chapter 4 Member of Nagasakiya, Member of Society; Chapter 5 Harmony and Consensus?; Chapter 6 Unity and Fragmentation; Chapter 7 Gender Issues; Chapter 8 Company Men and Pillars of The Household; Chapter 9 Rethinking The Japanese Company;