Industrial Management: Volume 74 Issue 10

Subjects:

Table of contents

INDUSTRIAL NOTEBOOK

Back to work with I.R.U. THE INDUSTRIAL rehabilitation units speed up progression from sickness or injury back to work. They improve employment prospects for the handicapped, and…

Time to deflate the economists

ON ELECTION eve, the 1974 Nobel Prize for Economics was jointly awarded to Professor Gunnar Myrdal of Sweden and Professor Freidrich von Hayek of Austria for their pioneering work…

Raw material prices: the X factor that we cannot control

OH WHAT blissfully carefree days they must have seemed for Britain when she could seize a Spanish galleon laden with plundered treasure from a far‐off land. That was the way to…

The two‐way hostility to threshold agreements

FROM TALKS which Industrial Management has had with unions and management, it is clear that both sides are becoming increasingly hostile to the idea of threshold clauses in pay…

While Nero fiddled…

YOU'VE HEARD the expression “Nero fiddled while Rome burned?” It appears that his tune was called ‘infla‐tion’, and he wrote it himself.

Unilever's formula for profit

MOST COMPANIES these days can only reflect bitterly and moan about how much inflation is costing them each year. Unilever, however, is an old hand at the game of maximising…

Vetting the urge to merge

Chris Phillips

WHEN ARTHUR Brown goes into a company, it's with his business instincts sharpened and his ears pinned back. He is on the look‐out for the balance sheet which doesn't quite add up…

We're the oil sheiks now

DISCOVERY OF oil reserves under the North Sea had roughly the same impact on British people as had a much more significant piece of news on the Magi in Palestine 2000 years ago.

ISSN:

0007-6929

Online date, start – end:

1970 – 1980

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited