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Restoring the American Dream : A Working Families' Agenda for America

معرفی کتاب «Restoring the American Dream : A Working Families' Agenda for America» نوشتهٔ Thomas A. Kochan، منتشرشده توسط نشر The MIT Press در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Many American families have not prospered in the new "knowledge economy." The layoffs, restructurings, and wage and benefit cuts that have followed the short-lived boom of the 1990s threaten our deeply held values of justice, fairness, family, and work. These values -- and not those superficial ones political pollsters ask about -- are the foundation of the American dream of good jobs, fair pay, and opportunities for all. In this call to action for families, business, labor, and government, Thomas Kochan outlines ways in which we can empower working families to earn a good living by doing satisfying work while still having time for family and community life.We cannot make the transition to a knowledge economy, writes Kochan, with a workforce that is stressed, frustrated, and insecure. Businesses need to rebuild relationships with their employees based on trust. And working families need to take control of their own destinies.First, we can take action that goes beyond the workplace buzzwords flexible and family friendly to design systems that support productive work and healthy family life. We can invest in better basic education and life-long learning, and we can work toward strategies for creating and sustaining good jobs with portable benefits. We need organizations that value investors of human capital -- their employees -- as highly as they do investors of financial capital, and we need a renewed labor movement to give workers a stronger voice. Kochan lays out an agenda for working families in the twenty-first century that calls for business, labor, government, and workers to come together to make the changes that will allow us all to benefit from the new economy. The solution to our problems, he points out, is too important to be left to "the market." How to give working families the tools and opportunities to prosper in the new economy: a call to action for families, business, labor, and government.Many American families have not prospered in the new'knowledge economy.'The layoffs, restructurings, and wage and benefit cuts that have followed the short-lived boom of the 1990s threaten our deeply held values of justice, fairness, family, and work. These values—and not those superficial ones political pollsters ask about—are the foundation of the American dream of good jobs, fair pay, and opportunities for all. In this call to action for families, business, labor, and government, Thomas Kochan outlines ways in which we can empower working families to earn a good living by doing satisfying work while still having time for family and community life.We cannot make the transition to a knowledge economy, writes Kochan, with a workforce that is stressed, frustrated, and insecure. Businesses need to rebuild relationships with their employees based on trust. And working families need to take control of their own destinies. First, we can take action that goes beyond the workplace buzzwords flexible and family friendly to design systems that support productive work and healthy family life. We can invest in better basic education and life-long learning, and we can work toward strategies for creating and sustaining good jobs with portable benefits. We need organizations that value investors of human capital—their employees—as highly as they do investors of financial capital, and we need a renewed labor movement to give workers a stronger voice. Kochan lays out an agenda for working families in the twenty-first century that calls for business, labor, government, and workers to come together to make the changes that will allow us all to benefit from the new economy. The solution to our problems, he points out, is too important to be left to'the market.' Many American families have not prospered in the new "knowledge economy." The layoffs, restructurings, and wage and benefit cuts that have followed the short-lived boom of the 1990s threaten our deeply held values of justice, fairness, family, and work. These values -- and not those superficial ones political pollsters ask about -- are the foundation of the American dream of good jobs, fair pay, and opportunities for all. In this call to action for families, business, labor, and government, Thomas Kochan outlines ways in which we can empower working families to earn a good living by doing satisfying work while still having time for family and community life. We cannot make the transition to a knowledge economy, writes Kochan, with a workforce that is stressed, frustrated, and insecure. Businesses need to rebuild relationships with their employees based on trust. And working families need to take control of their own destinies. First, we can take action that goes beyond the workplace buzzwords flexible and family friendly to design systems that support productive work and healthy family life. We can invest in better basic education and life-long learning, and we can work toward strategies for creating and sustaining good jobs with portable benefits. We need organizations that value investors of human capital -- their employees -- as highly as they do investors of financial capital, and we need a renewed labor movement to give workers a stronger voice. Kochan lays out an agenda for working families in the twenty-first century that calls for business, labor, government, and workers to come together to make the changes that will allow us all to benefit from the new economy. The solution to our problems, he points out, is too important to be left to "the market." We Cannot Make The Transition To A Knowledge Economy, Writes Kochan, With A Workforce That Is Stressed, Frustrated, And Insecure. Businesses Need To Rebuild Relationships With Their Employees Based On Trust. And Working Families Need To Take Control Of Their Own Destinies. Kochan Lays Out An Agenda For Working Families In The Twenty-first Century That Calls For Business, Labor, Government, And Workers To Come Together To Make The Changes That Will Allow Us All To Benefit From The New Economy. The Solution To Our Problems, He Points Out, Is Too Important To Be Left To The Market.--jacket. Work, Family, And American Values -- Integrating Work And Family Life -- Contributing And Prospering In A Knowledge Economy -- Good Jobs -- Building Knowledge-based Organizations -- Portable Benefits -- Restoring Voice At Work And In Society -- A Working Families' Agenda For Government -- A Call To Action. Thomas A. Kocham. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [223]-230) And Index. Preface......Page 10 Acknowledgments......Page 18 1 - Work, Family, and American Values......Page 22 2 - Integrating Work and Family Life......Page 38 3 - Contributing and Prospering in a Knowledge Economy......Page 70 4 - Good Jobs......Page 90 5 - Building Knowledge-Based Organizations......Page 122 6 - Portable Benefits......Page 148 7 - Restoring Voice at Work and in Society......Page 162 8 - A Working Families’ Agenda for Government......Page 196 9 - A Call to Action......Page 224 Notes......Page 244 Index......Page 252
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