41. The following chapters of this book will consider each of the usual provisions. 42. The consequences of these developments for industrial relations are the subject of the following chapters. 43. This is, of course, a problem of central importance to the case of state enterprises, and forms a major thread of the following chapter. 44. In the following chapters, these will form the principal themes in the examination of industrial relations in British and Spanish railways. 45. The following chapters will illustrate these processes as they affected -- and were affected by -- the characteristic industrial relations of the two railway administrations. 46. Defining and explaining them and showing how they may be measured are the major objectives of this and the following chapter. 47. Clearing the barriers in the organisation is the subject of the following chapter. 48. Hence, teamwork among beavers, huskies, horses, wolves, and geese are described in the following five chapters. 49. The following chapter gives readers an insight into the altrupreneur -the values they have and work by. 50. The issue of relationships in the new organisation is further dealt with in the following chapter. |