The Limits of HRM in a New Era of Work: Bezonomics and the Amazon Effect
Brian Harney
Protecting the Future of Work: New Institutional Arrangements for Safeguarding Labour Standards
Business School
Abstract

There can be little doubt that the risk and fluctuation of demand taken on by employers has been increasingly passed onto employees. We are witnessing a fragmented contract of rules largely determined by employers, for employers. Here the conventional form of employment relations is non-unionism and the management of employees through Human Resource Management (HRM). 

This chapter critically reviews the underlying assumptions underpinning the rise of HRM, not least its unitarist undercurrent, narrow emphasis on performance and limited incorporation of multiple stakeholders. The chapter then uses Amazon as an exemplary case to illuminate these dynamics in practice and to offer a critical review of what constitutes a meaningful and successful organisation in this new era of work. The chapter concludes by detailing prospects for redress and institutional experimentation, including via technological platforms.

The chapter appears in the new book 'Protecting the Future of Work: New Institutional Arrangements for Safeguarding Labour Standards' which was edited by Dr Harney and team.