A noteworthy lacuna in the voluminous literature dedicated to the “globalization” phenomenon has been sustained discussion of the position of organized labor. This article attempts to remedy this deficit by considering the experiences of two geographically adjacent, but very different nations: Australia and Indonesia. Concentrating on the last twenty years or so, when the general restructuring of international economic activity gathered pace, the article analyses the separate experiences of each country's labor force, before considering what such a comparative analysis reveals about labor's overall position in a global economy. It is suggested that while the outlook for organized labor is generally bleak, contingent national circumstance re...
Two decades after Indonesia's transition to democracy, its labor movement has emerged as a vibrant a...
This paper overviews labour in Japan; Singapore the Peoples' Republic of China (PRC) and its Special...
Since the mid 1980s, Indonesian labour has gone through a turbulent period of restructuring and refo...
The labour forces of Australia and Indonesia are compared for the period from the late 1960s to the ...
There are alternative conceptualizations of the phenomenon of globalization which as yet remain theo...
The emergence of a new industrial working class in Indonesia has taken place in the context of decad...
This paper overviews the context of globalisation and employment relations in the countries of the A...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the factors shaping the interaction between multinational...
Osamu Saito’s pioneering research into the long-term changes in occupational structure of Japan has...
Given the transformations taking place in many parts of Southeast Asia, the question of labor remain...
The regulation of the labour market by industrial-relations institutions has been an important theme...
A global transformation of labour relations and production systems began to occur in the 1980s with ...
This paper initially sketches the key strands of the globalisation debate and highlights those eleme...
Under what conditions do trade unions in divided labour movements cooperate? Does cooperation in one...
Through a historical and comparative examination of economic restructuring, this thesis has explored...
Two decades after Indonesia's transition to democracy, its labor movement has emerged as a vibrant a...
This paper overviews labour in Japan; Singapore the Peoples' Republic of China (PRC) and its Special...
Since the mid 1980s, Indonesian labour has gone through a turbulent period of restructuring and refo...
The labour forces of Australia and Indonesia are compared for the period from the late 1960s to the ...
There are alternative conceptualizations of the phenomenon of globalization which as yet remain theo...
The emergence of a new industrial working class in Indonesia has taken place in the context of decad...
This paper overviews the context of globalisation and employment relations in the countries of the A...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the factors shaping the interaction between multinational...
Osamu Saito’s pioneering research into the long-term changes in occupational structure of Japan has...
Given the transformations taking place in many parts of Southeast Asia, the question of labor remain...
The regulation of the labour market by industrial-relations institutions has been an important theme...
A global transformation of labour relations and production systems began to occur in the 1980s with ...
This paper initially sketches the key strands of the globalisation debate and highlights those eleme...
Under what conditions do trade unions in divided labour movements cooperate? Does cooperation in one...
Through a historical and comparative examination of economic restructuring, this thesis has explored...
Two decades after Indonesia's transition to democracy, its labor movement has emerged as a vibrant a...
This paper overviews labour in Japan; Singapore the Peoples' Republic of China (PRC) and its Special...
Since the mid 1980s, Indonesian labour has gone through a turbulent period of restructuring and refo...