The Logic of Another Time and Place: An Argument Relating to the History of Work Time

Authors

  • Jon Henning

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26686/jnzs.v0iNS28.5421

Abstract

Part review, part sequel, this essay critiques the neoliberal-tinged argument presented by Huberman and Minns against the use of government policy in the “New World” to assist the shortening of working hours. It dissects the methodology used to support their argument and accesses New Zealand’s historical experience to challenge their findings and conclusions.

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Author Biography

Jon Henning

Jon Henning is a graduate of Auckland and Otago Universities, is currently a union organiser and has written a number of essays on labour history and industrial relations issues. These have been published in the New Zealand Journal of History, the New Zealand Journal of Employment Relations(and its predecessor), and the Journal of New Zealand Studies.

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Published

2019-06-13