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Career Development and Employee Participation: Current Trends and Their Implications

Allan P.O. Williams (Personnel Research Unit, The City University Business School, London)

Personnel Review

ISSN: 0048-3486

Article publication date: 1 April 1979

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Abstract

Employee participation or industrial democracy represents an area of knowledge and practice which has resulted from the attempts of behavioural scientists, employers, unions and governments, to solve some of the people‐based problems at work — labour turnover, absence from work, resistance to change, strikes, and low productivity. In recent years psychologists and others working within personnel departments, consulting firms and academic institutions have been pushing career planning and development as an additional remedy for some of these problems.

Citation

Williams, A.P.O. (1979), "Career Development and Employee Participation: Current Trends and Their Implications", Personnel Review, Vol. 8 No. 4, pp. 15-21. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb055393

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MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 1979, MCB UP Limited

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