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Organizational Psychology and the Pursuit of the Happy/Productive Worker

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The pursuit of the happy/productive worker could be viewed as an impossible view from the Marxist perspective of inevitable worker - management conflict. Such a goal could also be seen as too simple or naive from the traditional industrial relations view of outcomes being a product of necessary vargaining and compromise. Yet...

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