TY - BOOK AU - Wood,Alex J. TI - Despotism on Demand: How Power Operates in the Flexible Workplace SN - 9781501748899 AV - HD5109.2.G7 W64 2021 U1 - 331.257240941 23 PY - 2020///] CY - Ithaca, NY : PB - Cornell University Press, KW - Flexible work arrangements KW - Great Britain KW - United States KW - Hours of labor KW - Industrial relations KW - Precarious employment KW - Humanities & Human Rights KW - Labor History KW - Sociology & Social Science KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations KW - bisacsh KW - Anticommunism, Philippines, US empire, decolonization, Cold War N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgments --; Flexible Despotism: An Introduction --; Part 1. POWER AT WORK --; Part 2. THE DESPOTISM OF TIME --; Part 3. THE DYNAMICS OF WORK AND SPACES OF RESISTANCE --; Conclusions: Control in the Twenty-First Century --; Methodological Appendix --; Notes --; Bibliography --; Index; restricted access N2 - Despotism on Demand draws attention to the impact of flexible scheduling on managerial power and workplace control. When we understand paid work as a power relationship, argues Alex J. Wood, we see how the spread of precarious scheduling constitutes flexible despotism; a novel regime of control within the workplace.Wood believes that flexible despotism represents a new domain of inequality, in which the postindustrial working class increasingly suffer a scheduling nightmare. By investigating two of the largest retailers in the world he uncovers how control in the contemporary "flexible firm" is achieved through the insidious combination of "flexible discipline" and "schedule gifts." Flexible discipline provides managers with an arbitrary means by which to punish workers, but flexible scheduling also requires workers to actively win favor with managers in order to receive "schedule gifts": more or better hours. Wood concludes that the centrality of precarious scheduling to control means that for those at the bottom of the postindustrial labor market the future of work will increasingly be one of flexible despotism UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501748905?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781501748905 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781501748905/original ER -