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            Travailler dans la grande distribution

            La journée de travail va-t-elle redevenir une question sociale?

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            Author(s)
            Cianferoni, Nicola
            Collection
            Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)
            Language
            French
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            Abstract
            What does it mean to work in the retail sector today? In Switzerland, two giants share almost the whole market. In order to stay competitive, they intensify the work, demand more availability from their employees and deskill certain positions. How do the store managers achieve profitability objectives despite the constraints in this context? How do the cashiers cope with the increasing automation of their jobs? How do the shelf workers reconcile customer contact with ever-increasing time constraints? This book explains how neoliberal working time patterns are taking place in the supermarkets and questions the evolution of the working day in our society. The study is based on 78 interviews with managers, shop floor workers and union officers. Nicola Cianferoni is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Geneva and the University of Neuchâtel in Switzerland.
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/170662
            Keywords
            Automation; Companies; Economy; Labour Process; Labour market; Flexibility; Large retail; Neoliberalism; Occupation; Political economy; Profitability; Retail; Society; Store; Switzerland; Trade; Wholesale industry; Work reorganization; Working conditions; Working time; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBL Sociology: work and labour
            DOI
            10.33058/seismo.20723
            ISBN
            9782883510906
            Publisher
            Seismo
            Publisher website
            http://www.seismoverlag.ch
            Publication date and place
            2019
            Grantor
            • Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
            Pages
            217
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