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Learning about Pay at Work: A Labour Process Approach to Pay Transparency

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posted on 2022-09-23, 09:41 authored by Fuk Ying Tse

Using a labour process approach, this article examines how workers in three factories in China learnt about the workplace-level pay systems governing their employment relationships. By outlining the processes through which workers learnt about pay at work, this article sheds light on how workers, faced with a perplexing variable pay system and managerial control over pay disclosure, can overcome the pathways towards ignorance and ultimately challenge the workplace-level pay communication regime. It is shown that pay transparency, rather than being merely an outcome of managerial practices to improve employee motivation and organisational performance, is an outcome of dynamic and contested social interactions between management and labour.

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School of Business

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Work, Employment and Society

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SAGE Publications

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0950-0170

Acceptance date

2021-11-10

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2022

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2022-09-23

Language

en

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