Controlling routine front line service workers: An Australian retail supermarket case
journal contribution
posted on 2018-01-02, 00:00authored byRobin Price
Food retail is known for its use of flexible labour and for the centralisation of functions at head
office, resulting in a reduction of managerial autonomy at store level. This article employs a typology
of controls developed from labour process scholarship to explore how retail managers negotiate
the control of their predominantly part-time workforce. Using an Australian supermarket chain
as a case, and mixed methods, the article demonstrates that supermarkets use a multiplicity of
forms of control across their workforce. For front line service workers, the article identifies a
new configuration of controls which intersects with employment status and acts differentially for
checkout operators on different employment contracts.