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Chinese workers in comparative perspective / edited by Anita Chan.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Chan, Anita, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Industrial relations--China.
Industrial relations.
Employee rights--China.
Employee rights.
Labor market--China.
Labor market.
Comparative industrial relations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (293 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Ithaca, [New York] ; London, [England] : ILR Press, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
As the "world's factory" China exerts an enormous pressure on workers around the world. Many nations have had to adjust to a new global political and economic reality, and so has China. Its workers and its official trade union federation have had to contend with rapid changes in industrial relations. Anita Chan argues that Chinese labor is too often viewed from a prism of exceptionalism and too rarely examined comparatively, even though valuable insights can be derived by analyzing China's workforce and labor relations side by side with the systems of other nations. The contributors to Chinese Workers in Comparative Perspective compare labor issues in China with those in the United States, Australia, Japan, India, Pakistan, Germany, Russia, Vietnam, and Taiwan. They also draw contrasts among different types of workplaces within China. The chapters address labor regimes and standards, describe efforts to reshape industrial relations to improve the circumstances of workers, and compare historical and structural developments in China and other industrial relations systems. Contributors: Frederick Scott Bentley, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Florian Butollo, Friedrich-Schiller University, Germany; Anita Chan, University of Technology, Sydney, and Australian National University; Chris King-chi Chan, City University of Hong Kong; Yu-bin Chiu, National Pingtung University of Education, Taiwan; Sean Cooney, University of Melbourne; Mary Huong Thi Evans, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Navjote Khara, Niagara College; Kevin Lin, University of Technology, Sydney; Mingwei Liu, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Peter Lund-Thomsen, Copenhagen Business School and Nottingham Business School; Boy Lüthje, Institute of Social Research, Frankfurt, Germany and Sun Yat-Sen University, China, and the East-West Center, Honolulu; Khalid Nadvi, University of Manchester; Thomas Nice, Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience; Tim Pringle, SOAS, University of London; Katie Quan, University of California-Berkeley and Sun Yat-Sen University, China; Susan J. Schurman, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Kaxton Siu, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Hong Xue, East China Normal University, Shanghai
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction. The Fallacy of Chinese Exceptionalism / Chan, Anita
Part I. Historical and Structural Developments
1. Exporting Corporatism? / Lüthje, Boy
2. Globalization and Labor in China and the United States / Liu, Mingwei / Bentley, Frederick Scott / Thi Evans, Mary Huong / Schurman, Susan J.
Part II. Labor Standards
3. Recomposing Chinese Migrant and State-Sector Workers / Lin, Kevin
4. Industrial Upgrading and Work / Butollo, Florian
5. The Working and Living Conditions of Garment Workers in China and Vietnam / Siu, Kaxton
6. Race To The Bottom / Chan, Anita / Xue, Hong / Lund-Thomsen, Peter / Nadvi, Khalid / Khara, Navjote
Part III. Trade Unions, Collective Bargaining, and The Right To Strike
7. Labor NGOs Under State Corporatism / King-chi Chan, Chris / Chiu, Yu-bin
8. One Step Forward / Quan, Katie
9. Creating a Right to Strike in China / Nice, Thomas / Cooney, Sean
10. Trade Union Reform in Russia and China / Pringle, Tim
Notes
Contributors
Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780801455858
0801455855
9780801479939
0801479932
9780801455865
0801455863
OCLC:
1080551581

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