Labour Process Theory and the Chain System in the New Zealand Meatworks

  • Inkson K
  • Cammock P
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Abstract

This paper applies a labour process perspective to the "chain system" in the New Zealand meat freezing industry. It traces the introduction of the chain system, contrasting it with traditional work methods and uses this historical perspective to provide a critique of Braverman 's theory of changes in the labour process.

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Inkson, K., & Cammock, P. (1984). Labour Process Theory and the Chain System in the New Zealand Meatworks. New Zealand Journal of Industrial Relations, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.26686/nzjir.v9i3.3570

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