Organized Labor in the Asia-Pacific Region: A Comparative Study of Trade Unionism in Nine Countries

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Contributors examine the problems and challenges of organized labor against the backdrop of changing economic and political currents in the Asia–Pacific region as a whole, and within the developing countries of China, Malaysia, and Thailand; the newly industrializing societies of South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore; and the advanced peripheral countries of Australia and New Zealand.

Author(s): Stephen Frenkel (editor), Malcolm Warner, Andrew Brown, Ponniah Arudsothy, Craig R. Littler, Hwang-Joe Kim, Jon-Chao Hong, Bih-Ling Lee, David A. Levin, Stephen Chiu, Chris Leggett, Nigel Haworth
Series: Cornell International Industrial and Labor Relations Reports, n.24
Publisher: ILR Press
Year: 1993

Language: English
Pages: 413
City: Ithaca, New York
Tags: Singapore, economics, trade unionism, corporatism, trade unions, labor unions, South Korea