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John R. Commons, " 'Welfare Work' in a Great Industrial Plant," Review of Reviews 28 (July 1903):79. The key studies on fringe benefits in American firms include: Stanley Buder, Pullman: An Experiment in Industrial Order and Community Planning, 1880-1930 (New York, 1967); Stuart D. Brandes, American Welfare Capitalism, 1880-1940 (Chicago, 1976); David Brody, "The Rise and Decline of Welfare Capitalism," in Workers in Industrial America: Essays on the 20th Century Struggle, ed. David Brody (New York, 1980); Daniel Nelson, Managers and Workers: Origins of the Twentieth-Century Factory System in the United States, 1880-1920 (Madison, 1975); Kim McQuaid, A Response to Industrialism: Liberal Businessmen and the Evolving Spectrum of Capitalist Reform, 1886-1960 (New York, 1986); Sanford M. Jacoby, Employing Bureaucracy: Managers, Unions, and the Transformation of Work in American Industry, 1900-1945 (New York, 1985); and Gerald Zahavi, Workers, Managers, and Welfare Capitalism: The Shoeworkers and Tanners of Endicott Johnson, 1890-1950 (Urbana, 1988). For a recent review article, see: H. M. Gitelman, "Welfare Capitalism Reconsidered," Labor History 33 (1992):5-31.
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John R. Commons, " 'Welfare Work' in a Great Industrial Plant," Review of Reviews 28 (July 1903):79. The key studies on fringe benefits in American firms include: Stanley Buder, Pullman: An Experiment in Industrial Order and Community Planning, 1880-1930 (New York, 1967); Stuart D. Brandes, American Welfare Capitalism, 1880-1940 (Chicago, 1976); David Brody, "The Rise and Decline of Welfare Capitalism," in Workers in Industrial America: Essays on the 20th Century Struggle, ed. David Brody (New York, 1980); Daniel Nelson, Managers and Workers: Origins of the Twentieth-Century Factory System in the United States, 1880-1920 (Madison, 1975); Kim McQuaid, A Response to Industrialism: Liberal Businessmen and the Evolving Spectrum of Capitalist Reform, 1886-1960 (New York, 1986); Sanford M. Jacoby, Employing Bureaucracy: Managers, Unions, and the Transformation of Work in American Industry, 1900-1945 (New York, 1985); and Gerald Zahavi, Workers, Managers, and Welfare Capitalism: The Shoeworkers and Tanners of Endicott Johnson, 1890-1950 (Urbana, 1988). For a recent review article, see: H. M. Gitelman, "Welfare Capitalism Reconsidered," Labor History 33 (1992):5-31.
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John R. Commons, " 'Welfare Work' in a Great Industrial Plant," Review of Reviews 28 (July 1903):79. The key studies on fringe benefits in American firms include: Stanley Buder, Pullman: An Experiment in Industrial Order and Community Planning, 1880-1930 (New York, 1967); Stuart D. Brandes, American Welfare Capitalism, 1880-1940 (Chicago, 1976); David Brody, "The Rise and Decline of Welfare Capitalism," in Workers in Industrial America: Essays on the 20th Century Struggle, ed. David Brody (New York, 1980); Daniel Nelson, Managers and Workers: Origins of the Twentieth-Century Factory System in the United States, 1880-1920 (Madison, 1975); Kim McQuaid, A Response to Industrialism: Liberal Businessmen and the Evolving Spectrum of Capitalist Reform, 1886-1960 (New York, 1986); Sanford M. Jacoby, Employing Bureaucracy: Managers, Unions, and the Transformation of Work in American Industry, 1900-1945 (New York, 1985); and Gerald Zahavi, Workers, Managers, and Welfare Capitalism: The Shoeworkers and Tanners of Endicott Johnson, 1890-1950 (Urbana, 1988). For a recent review article, see: H. M. Gitelman, "Welfare Capitalism Reconsidered," Labor History 33 (1992):5-31.
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John R. Commons, " 'Welfare Work' in a Great Industrial Plant," Review of Reviews 28 (July 1903):79. The key studies on fringe benefits in American firms include: Stanley Buder, Pullman: An Experiment in Industrial Order and Community Planning, 1880-1930 (New York, 1967); Stuart D. Brandes, American Welfare Capitalism, 1880-1940 (Chicago, 1976); David Brody, "The Rise and Decline of Welfare Capitalism," in Workers in Industrial America: Essays on the 20th Century Struggle, ed. David Brody (New York, 1980); Daniel Nelson, Managers and Workers: Origins of the Twentieth-Century Factory System in the United States, 1880-1920 (Madison, 1975); Kim McQuaid, A Response to Industrialism: Liberal Businessmen and the Evolving Spectrum of Capitalist Reform, 1886-1960 (New York, 1986); Sanford M. Jacoby, Employing Bureaucracy: Managers, Unions, and the Transformation of Work in American Industry, 1900-1945 (New York, 1985); and Gerald Zahavi, Workers, Managers, and Welfare Capitalism: The Shoeworkers and Tanners of Endicott Johnson, 1890-1950 (Urbana, 1988). For a recent review article, see: H. M. Gitelman, "Welfare Capitalism Reconsidered," Labor History 33 (1992):5-31.
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John R. Commons, " 'Welfare Work' in a Great Industrial Plant," Review of Reviews 28 (July 1903):79. The key studies on fringe benefits in American firms include: Stanley Buder, Pullman: An Experiment in Industrial Order and Community Planning, 1880-1930 (New York, 1967); Stuart D. Brandes, American Welfare Capitalism, 1880-1940 (Chicago, 1976); David Brody, "The Rise and Decline of Welfare Capitalism," in Workers in Industrial America: Essays on the 20th Century Struggle, ed. David Brody (New York, 1980); Daniel Nelson, Managers and Workers: Origins of the Twentieth-Century Factory System in the United States, 1880-1920 (Madison, 1975); Kim McQuaid, A Response to Industrialism: Liberal Businessmen and the Evolving Spectrum of Capitalist Reform, 1886-1960 (New York, 1986); Sanford M. Jacoby, Employing Bureaucracy: Managers, Unions, and the Transformation of Work in American Industry, 1900-1945 (New York, 1985); and Gerald Zahavi, Workers, Managers, and Welfare Capitalism: The Shoeworkers and Tanners of Endicott Johnson, 1890-1950 (Urbana, 1988). For a recent review article, see: H. M. Gitelman, "Welfare Capitalism Reconsidered," Labor History 33 (1992):5-31.
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John R. Commons, " 'Welfare Work' in a Great Industrial Plant," Review of Reviews 28 (July 1903):79. The key studies on fringe benefits in American firms include: Stanley Buder, Pullman: An Experiment in Industrial Order and Community Planning, 1880-1930 (New York, 1967); Stuart D. Brandes, American Welfare Capitalism, 1880-1940 (Chicago, 1976); David Brody, "The Rise and Decline of Welfare Capitalism," in Workers in Industrial America: Essays on the 20th Century Struggle, ed. David Brody (New York, 1980); Daniel Nelson, Managers and Workers: Origins of the Twentieth-Century Factory System in the United States, 1880-1920 (Madison, 1975); Kim McQuaid, A Response to Industrialism: Liberal Businessmen and the Evolving Spectrum of Capitalist Reform, 1886-1960 (New York, 1986); Sanford M. Jacoby, Employing Bureaucracy: Managers, Unions, and the Transformation of Work in American Industry, 1900-1945 (New York, 1985); and Gerald Zahavi, Workers, Managers, and Welfare Capitalism: The Shoeworkers and Tanners of Endicott Johnson, 1890-1950 (Urbana, 1988). For a recent review article, see: H. M. Gitelman, "Welfare Capitalism Reconsidered," Labor History 33 (1992):5-31.
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John R. Commons, " 'Welfare Work' in a Great Industrial Plant," Review of Reviews 28 (July 1903):79. The key studies on fringe benefits in American firms include: Stanley Buder, Pullman: An Experiment in Industrial Order and Community Planning, 1880-1930 (New York, 1967); Stuart D. Brandes, American Welfare Capitalism, 1880-1940 (Chicago, 1976); David Brody, "The Rise and Decline of Welfare Capitalism," in Workers in Industrial America: Essays on the 20th Century Struggle, ed. David Brody (New York, 1980); Daniel Nelson, Managers and Workers: Origins of the Twentieth-Century Factory System in the United States, 1880-1920 (Madison, 1975); Kim McQuaid, A Response to Industrialism: Liberal Businessmen and the Evolving Spectrum of Capitalist Reform, 1886-1960 (New York, 1986); Sanford M. Jacoby, Employing Bureaucracy: Managers, Unions, and the Transformation of Work in American Industry, 1900-1945 (New York, 1985); and Gerald Zahavi, Workers, Managers, and Welfare Capitalism: The Shoeworkers and Tanners of Endicott Johnson, 1890-1950 (Urbana, 1988). For a recent review article, see: H. M. Gitelman, "Welfare Capitalism Reconsidered," Labor History 33 (1992):5-31.
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