The clothing industry as a globalized sector: implications for work organisation, quality of work and job content


Autoria(s): Moniz, António Brandão; Paulos, Margarida Ramires
Data(s)

30/12/2011

30/12/2011

31/12/2008

Resumo

The clothing sector in several countries is still seen, in many aspects as a traditional sector with some average characteristics, nevertheless is a very important sector in terms of labour market. Globalization and de-localization are having a strong impact in the organisation of work and in occupational careers. Very few companies are able to keep a position in the market without changes in organisation of work and workers, founding different ways to face this reality according to size, capital and position. We could find two main paths: one where companies outsource production to another territory, close and/ or dismissal the workers; other path, where companies up skilled their capacities. This paper will present some results from the European project WORKS – Work organisation and restructuring in the knowledge society (6th Framework Programme), focusing the Portuguese case studies in several clothing companies in a comparative analysis with some other European countrie

WORKS project European Commission

Identificador

Moniz, António B.; Paulos, Margarida R. (2008): "The clothing industry as a globalized sector: implications for work organisation, quality of work and job content", IET Working Paper Series, WPS13/2009, Monte de Caparica, IET, 13 pp.

1646-8929

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/1922

Idioma(s)

en_UK

Relação

IET Working Paper Series

Palavras-Chave #Clothing industry #Restructuring #Work #Knowledge society
Tipo

workingPaper