Marie Spilácková
Enterprise Social Policy as a Means of Development of Social Work
Marie Spilácková
Enterprise Social Policy as a Means of Development of Social Work
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Seit ihren professionellen Anfängen ist die Soziale Arbeit wichtiger Akteur und Instrument der Sozialpolitik. Die vorliegende Studie ist eine Rekonstruktion der Entwicklung der Sozialen Arbeit in Unternehmen, die im Rahmen der betrieblichen Sozialpolitik auf dem Gebiet Böhmens und Mährens in den Jahren 1876-1989 implementiert wurde. Mit Hilfe eines hermeneutischen Ansatzes, der auf historischer Forschung basiert, untersucht die Autorin den Wandel gesellschaftlicher Institutionen, Gemeinschaften und Strukturen.
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Seit ihren professionellen Anfängen ist die Soziale Arbeit wichtiger Akteur und Instrument der Sozialpolitik. Die vorliegende Studie ist eine Rekonstruktion der Entwicklung der Sozialen Arbeit in Unternehmen, die im Rahmen der betrieblichen Sozialpolitik auf dem Gebiet Böhmens und Mährens in den Jahren 1876-1989 implementiert wurde. Mit Hilfe eines hermeneutischen Ansatzes, der auf historischer Forschung basiert, untersucht die Autorin den Wandel gesellschaftlicher Institutionen, Gemeinschaften und Strukturen.
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- Verlag: Budrich Academic Press / Verlag Barbara Budrich
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 11516
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 148mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 365g
- ISBN-13: 9783966650229
- Artikelnr.: 60126836
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Budrich Academic Press / Verlag Barbara Budrich
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 11516
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 148mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 365g
- ISBN-13: 9783966650229
- Artikelnr.: 60126836
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Marie Spilácková, Ph.D., is an associate professor at the Faculty of Social Studies, University of Ostrava, Czech Republic.
Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION111. TERMINOLOGICAL DEFINITION OF TERMS191.1 Social Policy versus Social Policy of Organisations201.2 Care for the Poor versus Social Care261.3 Social Care versus Enterprise Social Work301.4 Selected Examples of European Enterprise Social Policy351.4.1 Czechoslovak State Railways351.4.2 Trinec Iron and Steel Works361.4.3 Swedish Factory Inspectors381.4.4 Social and Health Care for Labourers in France381.4.5 Social Entrepreneur from Switzerland392. SOCIAL POLICY OF VÍTKOVICE IRONWORKS412.1 Brief History of Vítkovice Ironworks with the Beginnings ofSocial Policy422.1.1 Paul Kupelwieser's Style of Company Management462.2 Social System of Vítkovice Ironworks472.2.1 Activity of the Social Department after 1945512.2.2 Schooling and Care for Children and Youth652.2.3 Housing Care692.2.4 Health Care, Convalescence732.2.5 Catering and Clothing802.2.6 Wage Policy and Insurance822.2.7 Activities of Associations, Financial Aids882.2.8 Cultural Activity893. SOCIAL POLICY OF THE BATA COMPANY913.1 Brief History of the Bata Company923.1.1 Foundations Applied in Management of the Bata Company973.1.2 Enterprise Management Styles993.2 Institution of Enterprise Social Policy1013.2.1 Personnel Department1033.2.2 Social Department and its Employees1063.2.3 Department for Public Benefit Institutions1103.2.4 Economic Department1113.2.5 Bata Support Fund1113.3 Areas of Social Services Provided to Employees1133.3.1 Housing1143.3.2 Health Care1163.3.3 Catering1213.3.4 Upbringing and Education1223.3.5 Free Time Activities and Recreation1263.4 Presentation of the Enterprise Social Policy in Bata's Press1273.4.1 Care for Employees1273.4.2 Saving and Employees' Savings Balance1313.4.3 School System and Education1323.4.4 Housing1323.4.5 Social Care, Donations1333.4.6 Reflection of Press Releases1364. SOCIAL WORK AS AN ELEMENT OF ENTERPRISE SOCIAL POLICY METHODOLOGICALLY LED BY FMLSA OF CSSR1374.1 Characteristics of Enterprise Social Work and its Methods1394.2 Methods of Social Work in Enterprise Practice1444.3 Social Worker as an Agent of Enterprise Social Work1464.3.1 Main Tasks of Social Workers in Organisations1494.4 Employee as a Subject of Enterprise Social Work1514.5 Strengths and Weaknesses of Comprehensive Programmes ofCare for Workers1534.6 Importance of Enterprise Social Work1574.7 The Role of the Social Workers' Society in Application andDevelopment of Enterprise Social Work1595. MEMORIES OF CONTEMPORARY WITNESSES1635.1 Memories by Spouses Heczko of Vítkovice Ironworks1635.2 Memories by Mrs. Stepánka Vitásková of the Bata Company1705.3 Memories by Ing. Anezka Cervenáková of Enterprise Social Work1775.4 Memories by Ing. Helena Sálková of Enterprise Social Work1796. SUMMARISING THE FINDINGS1896.1 Development and Implementation of Enterprise Social Policy ofVítkovice Ironworks between 1876-19541906.2 Development and Implementation of Enterprise Social Policy ofthe Bata Enterprise between 1900-19451956.3 Development and Implementation of Enterprise Social Policybetween 1969-1989 through Comprehensive Programmes ofCare for Workers1986.4 Areas of Interest Contained in Enterprise Social Policies andComprehensive Programmes of Care for Workers inSelected Entities2016.5 Development and Implementation of Enterprise Social Work of theSelected Entities in the Defined Territory and Observed Period2056.6 Social Work Performed in Enterprises in the Context of thePrevalent Social Policy Paradigm212CONCLUSION219RESUMÉ225REFERENCES227LIST OF ARCHIVAL SOURCES240LIST OF ARCHIVAL AIDS244LIST OF USED ABBREVIATIONS246LIST OF DIAGRAMS AND FIGURES247LIST OF TABLES248INDEX250
Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION111. TERMINOLOGICAL DEFINITION OF TERMS191.1 Social Policy versus Social Policy of Organisations201.2 Care for the Poor versus Social Care261.3 Social Care versus Enterprise Social Work301.4 Selected Examples of European Enterprise Social Policy351.4.1 Czechoslovak State Railways351.4.2 Trinec Iron and Steel Works361.4.3 Swedish Factory Inspectors381.4.4 Social and Health Care for Labourers in France381.4.5 Social Entrepreneur from Switzerland392. SOCIAL POLICY OF VÍTKOVICE IRONWORKS412.1 Brief History of Vítkovice Ironworks with the Beginnings ofSocial Policy422.1.1 Paul Kupelwieser's Style of Company Management462.2 Social System of Vítkovice Ironworks472.2.1 Activity of the Social Department after 1945512.2.2 Schooling and Care for Children and Youth652.2.3 Housing Care692.2.4 Health Care, Convalescence732.2.5 Catering and Clothing802.2.6 Wage Policy and Insurance822.2.7 Activities of Associations, Financial Aids882.2.8 Cultural Activity893. SOCIAL POLICY OF THE BATA COMPANY913.1 Brief History of the Bata Company923.1.1 Foundations Applied in Management of the Bata Company973.1.2 Enterprise Management Styles993.2 Institution of Enterprise Social Policy1013.2.1 Personnel Department1033.2.2 Social Department and its Employees1063.2.3 Department for Public Benefit Institutions1103.2.4 Economic Department1113.2.5 Bata Support Fund1113.3 Areas of Social Services Provided to Employees1133.3.1 Housing1143.3.2 Health Care1163.3.3 Catering1213.3.4 Upbringing and Education1223.3.5 Free Time Activities and Recreation1263.4 Presentation of the Enterprise Social Policy in Bata's Press1273.4.1 Care for Employees1273.4.2 Saving and Employees' Savings Balance1313.4.3 School System and Education1323.4.4 Housing1323.4.5 Social Care, Donations1333.4.6 Reflection of Press Releases1364. SOCIAL WORK AS AN ELEMENT OF ENTERPRISE SOCIAL POLICY METHODOLOGICALLY LED BY FMLSA OF CSSR1374.1 Characteristics of Enterprise Social Work and its Methods1394.2 Methods of Social Work in Enterprise Practice1444.3 Social Worker as an Agent of Enterprise Social Work1464.3.1 Main Tasks of Social Workers in Organisations1494.4 Employee as a Subject of Enterprise Social Work1514.5 Strengths and Weaknesses of Comprehensive Programmes ofCare for Workers1534.6 Importance of Enterprise Social Work1574.7 The Role of the Social Workers' Society in Application andDevelopment of Enterprise Social Work1595. MEMORIES OF CONTEMPORARY WITNESSES1635.1 Memories by Spouses Heczko of Vítkovice Ironworks1635.2 Memories by Mrs. Stepánka Vitásková of the Bata Company1705.3 Memories by Ing. Anezka Cervenáková of Enterprise Social Work1775.4 Memories by Ing. Helena Sálková of Enterprise Social Work1796. SUMMARISING THE FINDINGS1896.1 Development and Implementation of Enterprise Social Policy ofVítkovice Ironworks between 1876-19541906.2 Development and Implementation of Enterprise Social Policy ofthe Bata Enterprise between 1900-19451956.3 Development and Implementation of Enterprise Social Policybetween 1969-1989 through Comprehensive Programmes ofCare for Workers1986.4 Areas of Interest Contained in Enterprise Social Policies andComprehensive Programmes of Care for Workers inSelected Entities2016.5 Development and Implementation of Enterprise Social Work of theSelected Entities in the Defined Territory and Observed Period2056.6 Social Work Performed in Enterprises in the Context of thePrevalent Social Policy Paradigm212CONCLUSION219RESUMÉ225REFERENCES227LIST OF ARCHIVAL SOURCES240LIST OF ARCHIVAL AIDS244LIST OF USED ABBREVIATIONS246LIST OF DIAGRAMS AND FIGURES247LIST OF TABLES248INDEX250