'Fairris' thesis is both powerful and provocative...It should be high on the reading list of researchers examining work place change.' - Journal of Economic Literature
'This book is rich in analytical scope, creativity and insight. It deserves to be read and pondered by any serious student of American shopfloor relations' - Industrial and Labour Relations Review
'During the past fifteen years, economists and other researchers have begun to relate industrial-relations practices to organizational-performance measures. The present volume well demonstrates the applicability of that methodology to historial analysis...this book provides ample grist for the mills of those who study long-term trends in productivity and injury rates. - Sanford M. Jacoby The Journal of Economic History Vol 59, No 1, March 1999
'Shopfloor Matters is essential reading for those teaching labor economics or labor history and for anyone interested in understanding the nature of labor-management relations today. - Paulette Olson Journal of Economic Issues Vol XXXII, No. 4, December 1998