This chapter discusses debates on unionism and business from a labour movement perspective. It begins by briefly outlining developments in unionism in New Order Indonesia and sketching changes in the regulatory environment and union activity in the first five years after the fall of Soeharto, before turning to the central question regarding the extent to which ‘militant’ unionism has been a challenge to business. It argues that, while the new industrial relations climate does indeed present challenges for employers, those challenges lie in developing effective mechanisms through which they can work with unions rather than in the spectre of a strong and militant labour movement bent on the destruction of business
Abstract Political reforms since 1998 changed the ways in which Indonesian trade unions are organ...
This chapter demonstrates how the actions of the labor rights movement made a decisive contribution ...
Although Indonesia's labour non-government organizations (NGOs) are in many ways unique, they are in...
Based on data collected from interviews conducted at regular intervals between 1999 and 2012, union ...
From the perspectives of the pluralist and radical schools of industrial relations, workers in any g...
The emergence of a new industrial working class in Indonesia has taken place in the context of decad...
Under what conditions do trade unions in divided labour movements cooperate? Does cooperation in one...
Since the collapse of the New Order regime in 1998, democratisation and economic liberalisation have...
This thesis provides an analysis of the role and effectiveness of unions in selecting their strategy...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the factors shaping the interaction between multinational...
Since the collapse of the New Order regime in 1998, democratisation and economic liberalisation have...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the factors shaping the interaction between multinational...
This book is about the creation and enforcement of labour law in Indonesia, a topi...
Since the collapse of the New Order regime in 1998, democratisation and economic liberalisation have...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the factors shaping the interaction between multinational...
Abstract Political reforms since 1998 changed the ways in which Indonesian trade unions are organ...
This chapter demonstrates how the actions of the labor rights movement made a decisive contribution ...
Although Indonesia's labour non-government organizations (NGOs) are in many ways unique, they are in...
Based on data collected from interviews conducted at regular intervals between 1999 and 2012, union ...
From the perspectives of the pluralist and radical schools of industrial relations, workers in any g...
The emergence of a new industrial working class in Indonesia has taken place in the context of decad...
Under what conditions do trade unions in divided labour movements cooperate? Does cooperation in one...
Since the collapse of the New Order regime in 1998, democratisation and economic liberalisation have...
This thesis provides an analysis of the role and effectiveness of unions in selecting their strategy...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the factors shaping the interaction between multinational...
Since the collapse of the New Order regime in 1998, democratisation and economic liberalisation have...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the factors shaping the interaction between multinational...
This book is about the creation and enforcement of labour law in Indonesia, a topi...
Since the collapse of the New Order regime in 1998, democratisation and economic liberalisation have...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the factors shaping the interaction between multinational...
Abstract Political reforms since 1998 changed the ways in which Indonesian trade unions are organ...
This chapter demonstrates how the actions of the labor rights movement made a decisive contribution ...
Although Indonesia's labour non-government organizations (NGOs) are in many ways unique, they are in...