Since labor protests in China are not directed at the post-socialist party-state but only directed at individual enterprise on a case-by-case basis, the Chinese party-state has articulated a response what can be called "legal absorption of labor conflict" by setting up new labor legislations more congruence with the interests of labor. The aim is to improve the wage and other compensation for individual workers without at the same time leading to the rise of working class at a collective level to form a class-wise organization or to engage in a collective social movement. However, previous labor laws set up before 2008 have failed to stop the abuses of business on the Chinese workers. In this respect, many researchers have labeled the 2008 ...
Over the past 30 years, labour relations, and, indeed, the entirety of working class politics in Chi...
The Honda workers’ strike in 2010 attracted world wide attention. It was one of thousands of labor d...
Human rights advocates often focus on the post-socialist party-state and note many of the human righ...
Since labor protests in China are not directed at the post-socialist party-state but only directed a...
Since labor protests in China are not directed at the post-socialist party-state but only directed a...
Abstract: Lower labor costs and realization of profits have been key components in the expansion of...
Jenny Chan. 2009. "Meaningful Progress or Illusory Reform? Analyzing China's Labor Contract Law." Ne...
The promulgation of the Labour Contract Law in China has aroused heated debate about the financial b...
This Article examines the capacity of Chinese labor laws and labor institutions to combat abuses. It...
ILRF\u27s report examines the impact of the Labor Contract Law on workplaces in China’s export manuf...
The Chinese economy has undergone large-scale changes since the implementation of the“reform and ope...
This Comment will discuss the labor conditions in China that prompted many provisions in the recentl...
China’s Labor Contract Law (“LCL”) came into force on January 1, 2008. The first major piece of labo...
In this paper, we argue that both labor unrest and collective bargaining are increasing in China. Us...
In this paper, we argue that both labor unrest and collective bargaining are increasing in China. Us...
Over the past 30 years, labour relations, and, indeed, the entirety of working class politics in Chi...
The Honda workers’ strike in 2010 attracted world wide attention. It was one of thousands of labor d...
Human rights advocates often focus on the post-socialist party-state and note many of the human righ...
Since labor protests in China are not directed at the post-socialist party-state but only directed a...
Since labor protests in China are not directed at the post-socialist party-state but only directed a...
Abstract: Lower labor costs and realization of profits have been key components in the expansion of...
Jenny Chan. 2009. "Meaningful Progress or Illusory Reform? Analyzing China's Labor Contract Law." Ne...
The promulgation of the Labour Contract Law in China has aroused heated debate about the financial b...
This Article examines the capacity of Chinese labor laws and labor institutions to combat abuses. It...
ILRF\u27s report examines the impact of the Labor Contract Law on workplaces in China’s export manuf...
The Chinese economy has undergone large-scale changes since the implementation of the“reform and ope...
This Comment will discuss the labor conditions in China that prompted many provisions in the recentl...
China’s Labor Contract Law (“LCL”) came into force on January 1, 2008. The first major piece of labo...
In this paper, we argue that both labor unrest and collective bargaining are increasing in China. Us...
In this paper, we argue that both labor unrest and collective bargaining are increasing in China. Us...
Over the past 30 years, labour relations, and, indeed, the entirety of working class politics in Chi...
The Honda workers’ strike in 2010 attracted world wide attention. It was one of thousands of labor d...
Human rights advocates often focus on the post-socialist party-state and note many of the human righ...