Can We Give America a Raise?: Banking on Decent Jobs. William Serrin.
by Serrin, William; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 48Business. Publisher: American Prospect, 2004ISSN: 1522-3191;.Subject(s): Bank employees | Bank management | Banks and banking | Document imaging systems | Job satisfaction | Technological innovations | WagesDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Change can benefit workers as well as employers and customers. If our society has the imagination to invent new technologies, it can be imaginative enough to deploy them in ways that create good jobs. Outcomes depend less on technological imperatives than on the ancient question of who decides." (AMERICAN PROSPECT) The authors examine how new banking systems and technologies impacted the workforce at "one of America's 20 largest banks."Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005.
Originally Published: Can We Give America a Raise?: Banking on Decent Jobs, Jan. 2004; pp. 50-52.
"Change can benefit workers as well as employers and customers. If our society has the imagination to invent new technologies, it can be imaginative enough to deploy them in ways that create good jobs. Outcomes depend less on technological imperatives than on the ancient question of who decides." (AMERICAN PROSPECT) The authors examine how new banking systems and technologies impacted the workforce at "one of America's 20 largest banks."
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