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Work organizational reforms and employment relations in the automotive industry : American employment relations in transition / Kenichi Shinohara.

By: Shinohara, Kenichi [author]Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge focus on business & managementPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2023Description: xiii, 96 P. ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781032252704 (hbk.)Subject(s): General Motors Corporation -- Personnel management | Toyota Jidōsha Kabushiki Kaisha -- Personnel management | Automobile industry workers -- United States | Automobile industry workers -- Japan | Automobile industry and trade -- United States -- Personnel management | Automobile industry and trade -- Japan -- Personnel management | Management SciencesAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Work organizational reforms and employment relations in the automotive industryDDC classification: 331.762920973
Contents:
Achievements and problems in American work organizational reform: a case study of the automobile industry -- The development of seniority rights and establishment of rules for job transfer and promotion in the US: General Motors Corporation -- Work organization reform until 2009: Plant A of General Motors -- Work organization reform at General Motors after -- GM's Global Manufacturing System (GMS) and the union.
Summary: "General Motors (GM)'s attempt to adapt the renowned Toyota Production System for its own automotive manufacturing plants had historically produced disappointing results. Why was it not sufficiently successful? This book aims to shed insights on GM's failed attempt through the analysis of work organization reforms and labor-management relations on production-system efficiency. The book examines collective bargaining agreements between automakers and the United Auto Workers union and the arbitration rulings in retrospect to illuminate the critical role continuous improvement activities initiated by production workers would play in enhancing performance management. It also looks at the impact of the meritocratic system in Japanese auto plants on performance success. As GM begins operations at its new electric vehicle assembly plant, Factory Zero, the book analyses challenges of such production for both employment relations and workforce deployment. The book will be a useful reference for those interested in comparative study of management styles and better understanding of Japanese manufacturing practices"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Achievements and problems in American work organizational reform: a case study of the automobile industry -- The development of seniority rights and establishment of rules for job transfer and promotion in the US: General Motors Corporation -- Work organization reform until 2009: Plant A of General Motors -- Work organization reform at General Motors after -- GM's Global Manufacturing System (GMS) and the union.

"General Motors (GM)'s attempt to adapt the renowned Toyota Production System for its own automotive manufacturing plants had historically produced disappointing results. Why was it not sufficiently successful? This book aims to shed insights on GM's failed attempt through the analysis of work organization reforms and labor-management relations on production-system efficiency. The book examines collective bargaining agreements between automakers and the United Auto Workers union and the arbitration rulings in retrospect to illuminate the critical role continuous improvement activities initiated by production workers would play in enhancing performance management. It also looks at the impact of the meritocratic system in Japanese auto plants on performance success. As GM begins operations at its new electric vehicle assembly plant, Factory Zero, the book analyses challenges of such production for both employment relations and workforce deployment. The book will be a useful reference for those interested in comparative study of management styles and better understanding of Japanese manufacturing practices"-- Provided by publisher.

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