Myanmar is undergoing a wide-ranging process of reform which in employment relations has allowed for the formation of a nascent labour movement as well as employer organisations and industrial tribunals. The introduction of reformist labour regulation and official tolerance for worker representation should not be interpreted as constituting a turn towards a state where the interests of labour are a priority: the imperative to extend and reform workers’ collective and individual rights, employment conditions and labour standards has stemmed more from external influence than it has internal legitimation pressures. Nevertheless, as this article demonstrates, the boundaries and even the viability of labour regulation and employment relations i...
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With the general elections of November 2010, state rule in Myanmar entered a process widely seen as ...
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Myanmar is currently undergoing widespread changes that are transforming the countrys political and ...
This article examines democratisation in Myanmar (Burma) during the period 2012-17. It analyses how ...
This article discusses recent reforms to Myanmar's company law. It outlines the reform process and h...
The article examines the role of political parties in Myanmar’s democratisation process. We argue th...
This article studies the case of a workers’ strike in Myanmar's ready-made garment sector to illustr...
On June the 9th 2016, More than 12,000 workers from different Yangon factories were protesting in Hl...
With the general elections of November 2010, state rule in Myanmar entered a process widely seen as ...
Networks of trade union activists working as part of the global union movement have played a central...
Improving the business environment has been a major aim of Myanmar's reforms. However, the formal an...
After legalization of trade unions had been done, numerous trade unions were formed and the role of ...
Discusses the employment relations (ER) of seven countries: Australia, New Zealand and Japan have in...
Typically, the International Labour Organization (ILO) is discussed in narrow terms with specific re...
Since 2011, Myanmar has been undergoing a political transition that, in keeping with the Myanmar gov...
State control of land plays a critical role in producing land dispossession throughout the Global So...
The article discusses economic change and reform in Burmese from 2011 through 2015, including the Bu...
Myanmar is currently undergoing widespread changes that are transforming the countrys political and ...
This article examines democratisation in Myanmar (Burma) during the period 2012-17. It analyses how ...
This article discusses recent reforms to Myanmar's company law. It outlines the reform process and h...
The article examines the role of political parties in Myanmar’s democratisation process. We argue th...