Industrial and Commercial Training: Volume 5 Issue 9

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Table of contents

Worker participation the fundamental issues

EDMUND BROOKS

Industry today could be said to be characterised by increasing worker participation in the day‐to‐day running of companies. Opportunities are being provided for individuals and…

Progress report on: METRICATION

R BADEN HELLARD

The Metrication Board's fourth report, published in April, entitled GOING METRIC: PROGRESS IN 1972, was full of carefully couched ambiguities as is common with official documents…

Films the Rank management interviews

ALEC M HUGHES

The three reviews which follow are about the first of what will be a longer series of filmed interviews with leading figures in industry and commerce. Ian Latimer, producer of the…

A neo‐classical Safety Bill?

ALISON BROADHURST

The Government's Proposals for a Safety and Health at Work Bill have been published at last. Based on the ‘Safety and Health at Work’ report of the Robens Committee, it proposes…

Developing human resources in POLAND

DAVID JONES

In many of the countries of Eastern Europe businessmen can detect a new mood of economic liberalism. Over the years they have become used to dealing with Yugoslavia's famous…

Talking to foreigners

J SCHERMER, B MAUDE

A German businessman is telling an English sales director about an international conference he attended. He says that if the Englishman had been there he could have made a…

Immigrants and selection tests

MICHAEL PEARN

A recent booklet published by ITRU described some of the problems involved in administering and interpreting selection tests, especially when coloured immigrants are being tested…

Cover of Industrial and Commercial Training

ISSN:

0019-7858

Online date, start – end:

1969

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Siham Lekchiri
  • Dr Adriano Solidoro