Doing Time in the Retail Industry


Autoria(s): Price, Robin
Contribuinte(s)

Pocock, B

Provis, C

Willis, E

Data(s)

2006

Resumo

This paper uses survey data to explore employee satisfaction with working time arrangements within a large supermarket chain in Queensland. The findings confirm those in the literature that employees have a diverse range of working time preferences, and that employees will be more satisfied if those preferences are met by their employer. In general, many full-time employees wanted shorter hours and a sizeable proportion of part-time employees wanted longer working hours. This paper is a preliminary attempt at teasing out the explanations behind working time preferences.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/25509/

Publicador

University of South Australia

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/25509/1/25509_price_2007003063.pdf

http://www.aomevents.com/conferences/AIRAANZ/RefereedPapers.pdf

Price, Robin (2006) Doing Time in the Retail Industry. In Pocock, B, Provis, C, & Willis, E (Eds.) 21st Century Work: High Road or Low Road: Proceedings of the 20th AIRAANZ Conference (Vol. 1), 1-3 February 2006, Australia, South Australia, Adelaide.

Fonte

QUT Business School

Palavras-Chave #150306 Industrial Relations #Retail Industry, Industrial Relations
Tipo

Conference Paper