Western labour-management relationships (both formal and informal), their respective rights, obligations and negotiating frameworks, have been well- established, understood, and supported by a complex set of associated legislation for decades. However, in many developing countries, including Vietnam and Indonesia, historical, socio-cultural, ideological or political factors constrained the development of such formalized employee relations until very recent times. This paper explores the different paths taken by Vietnam and Indonesia towards a modern employee relations system, with its concomitant positive and adverse consequences
Vietnam has been in transition from a command economy to a market economy since the late 1980s but t...
In recent years, Vietnam has witnessed its economic slowdown. In the labor market, low wages, poor w...
Abstract: Industrial relations in China and Viet Nam are on the way to divergence. The official indu...
Labour relations institutions and practices in Vietnam have changed since the economic reform that s...
This paper examines the process of transforming employment relations in Vietnam and Indonesia using ...
Labour relations institutions and practices in Vietnam have changed since the economic reform that s...
This article compares developments in industrial relations in three Asian socialist-transition count...
Zealand and Japan with the industrialising and newly industrialised countries of Asia enables compar...
This chapter attempts to examines the relationship between economic reform and changes in people-man...
Abstract: Since the mid-1990s Vietnam has achieved rapid economic growth based on the attraction of ...
Since the mid-1990s Vietnam has achieved rapid economic growth based on the attraction of foreign in...
Discusses the employment relations (ER) of seven countries: Australia, New Zealand and Japan have in...
Businesses in Vietnam are witnessing a structural shift from being state-owned to equalized, private...
This article explains why Vietnam and China, one-party states that allow only one official trade uni...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the value of the comparative study of industrial relation...
Vietnam has been in transition from a command economy to a market economy since the late 1980s but t...
In recent years, Vietnam has witnessed its economic slowdown. In the labor market, low wages, poor w...
Abstract: Industrial relations in China and Viet Nam are on the way to divergence. The official indu...
Labour relations institutions and practices in Vietnam have changed since the economic reform that s...
This paper examines the process of transforming employment relations in Vietnam and Indonesia using ...
Labour relations institutions and practices in Vietnam have changed since the economic reform that s...
This article compares developments in industrial relations in three Asian socialist-transition count...
Zealand and Japan with the industrialising and newly industrialised countries of Asia enables compar...
This chapter attempts to examines the relationship between economic reform and changes in people-man...
Abstract: Since the mid-1990s Vietnam has achieved rapid economic growth based on the attraction of ...
Since the mid-1990s Vietnam has achieved rapid economic growth based on the attraction of foreign in...
Discusses the employment relations (ER) of seven countries: Australia, New Zealand and Japan have in...
Businesses in Vietnam are witnessing a structural shift from being state-owned to equalized, private...
This article explains why Vietnam and China, one-party states that allow only one official trade uni...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the value of the comparative study of industrial relation...
Vietnam has been in transition from a command economy to a market economy since the late 1980s but t...
In recent years, Vietnam has witnessed its economic slowdown. In the labor market, low wages, poor w...
Abstract: Industrial relations in China and Viet Nam are on the way to divergence. The official indu...