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題名 電傳勞動關係之研究
A Study on Telework
作者 伍岳
Wu, Sam
貢獻者 張其恆
Chang, Chyi-Herng
伍岳
Sam Wu
關鍵詞 電傳勞動
勞動關係
Telework
Labour Relations
日期 2001
上傳時間 15-Apr-2016 16:05:53 (UTC+8)
摘要 所謂電傳勞動(telework),是指勞動者位在自身勞務成果受領人只要營業場所之工作站,藉電腦資訊技術及電子通訊設備為勞務給付活動之特殊勞動型態。其構想與實踐發端於1970年代,也引起不同學科領域研究者及實務界的重視與討論。曾有相當多樂觀的論者認為,電傳勞動可提供工業革命以降人員、物資集中化所導致眾多社會問題之解決契機,並預言在二十世紀結束之前,隨資訊科技日新月異、環保意識抬頭及勞動人口工作觀念變遷,電傳勞動必將成為工業先進國家居民主流的工作方式。儘管歷經三十餘年的發展、演進,電傳勞動雖未如早先預期般迅速擴張,但從其溫和、緩慢成長之趨勢看來,電傳勞動在未來仍有不可忽視的發展潛力。
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     • 張其恆,(1995):自勞動關係的角度探討電傳勞動關係的本質與展望,初版,政大書城印行。
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描述 碩士
國立政治大學
勞工研究所
資料來源 http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#A2002001238
資料類型 thesis
dc.contributor.advisor 張其恆zh_TW
dc.contributor.advisor Chang, Chyi-Herngen_US
dc.contributor.author (Authors) 伍岳zh_TW
dc.contributor.author (Authors) Sam Wuen_US
dc.creator (作者) 伍岳zh_TW
dc.creator (作者) Wu, Samen_US
dc.date (日期) 2001en_US
dc.date.accessioned 15-Apr-2016 16:05:53 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 15-Apr-2016 16:05:53 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 15-Apr-2016 16:05:53 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier (Other Identifiers) A2002001238en_US
dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/85028-
dc.description (描述) 碩士zh_TW
dc.description (描述) 國立政治大學zh_TW
dc.description (描述) 勞工研究所zh_TW
dc.description.abstract (摘要) 所謂電傳勞動(telework),是指勞動者位在自身勞務成果受領人只要營業場所之工作站,藉電腦資訊技術及電子通訊設備為勞務給付活動之特殊勞動型態。其構想與實踐發端於1970年代,也引起不同學科領域研究者及實務界的重視與討論。曾有相當多樂觀的論者認為,電傳勞動可提供工業革命以降人員、物資集中化所導致眾多社會問題之解決契機,並預言在二十世紀結束之前,隨資訊科技日新月異、環保意識抬頭及勞動人口工作觀念變遷,電傳勞動必將成為工業先進國家居民主流的工作方式。儘管歷經三十餘年的發展、演進,電傳勞動雖未如早先預期般迅速擴張,但從其溫和、緩慢成長之趨勢看來,電傳勞動在未來仍有不可忽視的發展潛力。zh_TW
dc.description.tableofcontents 封面頁
     證明書
     論文摘要
     目錄
     表目錄
     圖目錄
     附錄目錄
     第一章 導論
     第一節 研究源起
     第二節 研究方法及行文架構
     第二章 電傳勞動之定義、概念與類型
     第一節 電傳勞動之定義
     第二節 電傳勞動之概念與類型
     第三章 電傳勞動之技術基礎與社會意涵
     第一節 電傳勞動之技術基礎
     第二節 電傳勞動之社會意涵
     第四章 電傳勞動與個別勞動關係
     第一節 電傳勞動者之法律身分
     第二節 勞務彈性化管理與電傳剝削
     第三節 資訊化工作站中的工業安全衛生問題
     第五章 電傳勞動與集體勞動關係
     第一節 當事人態度與對策
     第二節 電傳勞動與集體性勞動契約
     第三節 資訊社會中的工會新戰略
     第六章 結論與建議
     第一節 摘要與結論
     第二節 建議
     參考文獻
     附錄
zh_TW
dc.source.uri (資料來源) http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#A2002001238en_US
dc.subject (關鍵詞) 電傳勞動zh_TW
dc.subject (關鍵詞) 勞動關係zh_TW
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Teleworken_US
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Labour Relationsen_US
dc.title (題名) 電傳勞動關係之研究zh_TW
dc.title (題名) A Study on Teleworken_US
dc.type (資料類型) thesisen_US
dc.relation.reference (參考文獻) 一、 中文部分
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