In contrast to various structural accounts of collective inaction or short-lived contention of Chinese workers, the authors take an agency-centered approach to explain how the few sustained labor protests during closure bargaining develop against long odds. They suggest that workers’ capacity to resolve collective action problems is essential to understanding why a few contending workers are able to sustain protests whereas many others fail to do so. They argue that workplace representatives and external labor activists are crucial for helping Chinese workers resolve the collective action problems that prevent the formation of sustained labor protests. Their comparative analysis of four protests against Walmart store closures—including one ...
The Chinese traditional manufacturing industry used to rely on raw materials and low labor costs to ...
An important feature of Chinese industrial relations is the changing role of collective labour since...
The All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) is widely thought to be "useless." It was a surpris...
In contrast to various structural accounts of collective inaction or short-lived contention of Chine...
In this paper, we argue that both labor unrest and collective bargaining are increasing in China. Us...
A qualitative shift is underway in the nature of labor protest in China. Contrary to prior literatur...
A qualitative shift is underway in the nature of labor protest in China. Contrary to prior literatur...
This paper draws on data acquired in semi-structured interviews to address the question of effective...
The thesis examines the protests of autoworkers in South China, in order to un-derstand how autowork...
This article provides a new analysis of Chinese labor politics. Most scholars suggest that China has...
Labour NGOs have played a role, especially in southern China, in raising Chinese workers' consciousn...
This strike in a Chinese factory of the Japanese multinational Honda in 2010 received worldwide cove...
Transcript of the comments given by Anita Chan on September 29, 2008 at a discussion on Walmart work...
Besides the usual summaries of recent events in China, in this issue you will find articles on the s...
The automobile industry in China was shaken by an unprecedented upsurge of labour unrest in 2010, be...
The Chinese traditional manufacturing industry used to rely on raw materials and low labor costs to ...
An important feature of Chinese industrial relations is the changing role of collective labour since...
The All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) is widely thought to be "useless." It was a surpris...
In contrast to various structural accounts of collective inaction or short-lived contention of Chine...
In this paper, we argue that both labor unrest and collective bargaining are increasing in China. Us...
A qualitative shift is underway in the nature of labor protest in China. Contrary to prior literatur...
A qualitative shift is underway in the nature of labor protest in China. Contrary to prior literatur...
This paper draws on data acquired in semi-structured interviews to address the question of effective...
The thesis examines the protests of autoworkers in South China, in order to un-derstand how autowork...
This article provides a new analysis of Chinese labor politics. Most scholars suggest that China has...
Labour NGOs have played a role, especially in southern China, in raising Chinese workers' consciousn...
This strike in a Chinese factory of the Japanese multinational Honda in 2010 received worldwide cove...
Transcript of the comments given by Anita Chan on September 29, 2008 at a discussion on Walmart work...
Besides the usual summaries of recent events in China, in this issue you will find articles on the s...
The automobile industry in China was shaken by an unprecedented upsurge of labour unrest in 2010, be...
The Chinese traditional manufacturing industry used to rely on raw materials and low labor costs to ...
An important feature of Chinese industrial relations is the changing role of collective labour since...
The All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) is widely thought to be "useless." It was a surpris...