The Factory and the City
Story of the Cowley Automobile Workers in Oxford
Thomson Learning (Publisher)
Published on 25. November 1993
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-7201-2139-1 (ISBN)
Description
Concerning itself with the relationship between corporate planning and local communities who must live with the consequences of corporate decisions, this book is based on a case study of the partial closure of the Rover Group's plant at Cowley in Oxford (part of whose work is to be transferred to Honda's new, non-union plant on a green-field site at Swindon). The authors show how corporations take decisions based on private profitability which override the interests of workers and communities.
Concerning itself with the relationship between corporate planning and local communities who must live with the consequences of corporate decisions, this book is based on a case study of the partial closure of the Rover Group's plant at Cowley in Oxford (part of whose work is to be transferred to Honda's new, non-union plant on a green-field site at Swindon). The authors show how corporations take decisions based on private profitability which override the interests of workers and communities.
Concerning itself with the relationship between corporate planning and local communities who must live with the consequences of corporate decisions, this book is based on a case study of the partial closure of the Rover Group's plant at Cowley in Oxford (part of whose work is to be transferred to Honda's new, non-union plant on a green-field site at Swindon). The authors show how corporations take decisions based on private profitability which override the interests of workers and communities.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Cengage Learning EMEA
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
8 b&w photographs an
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
660 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7201-2139-1 (9780720121391)
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Content
Part 1 Creative destruction? the state, capital and their effect on work and communities: industrial re-structuring, community disempowerment and grass-roots resistance, David Harvey and Erick Swyngedouw; the British economy, the state, and the motor industry, Christine Greenhalgh and Andrew Kilmister; new management techniques, Teresa Hayter. Part 2 The making and unmaking of Cowley: Cowley in the Oxford community, Stephen Ward, et al; history of the Cowley trade unions, Alan Thornett; women making cars, making trouble, making history, Anne-Marie Sweeney; British Aerospace - the ugly duckling that never turned into a swan, John Lovering and Teresa Hayter. Part 3 The foreclosure of a campaign against closure: local politics, Teresa Hayter; the unions and the closure; planning, property and profits, Michael Thomas. Part 4 The implications of closure: after redundancy, Michael Noble.