The role of organized labour as expression of dissent or social resistance to neoliberal economic globalization has attracted increasing scholarly interest. Several writers have argued that we are witnessing the emergence of a 'global uprising of labour'. In particular, reference is made to the labour movements of the industrializing semiperiphery, such as South Korea, South Africa, and Brazil, which are argued to show a way forward for the labour movements of the North. Such analysis as above, however, focuses on only one aspect of labour movements at the expense of their larger historical context and position within the capitalist world system. By privileging the strictly 'global' level of analysis, it ignores a key transformation in the ...
Korean development has not occurred in a vacuum, but is a specific series of events that provide ins...
On Saturday 14 February 1998, South Korea passed new labour legislation which gives employers the ri...
On Saturday 14 February 1998, South Korea passed new labour legislation which gives employers the ri...
This article aims to analyse the nature, forms and effectiveness of the unions’ response to neo-libe...
The democratisation of Korea during the past decade has been accompanied by mass worker protest from...
This article aims to examine the recomposition of capitalist work in South Korea. Based on Marx’s un...
South Korea’s history of economic development and corresponding political struggle is usually told f...
The Korean labour movement has been broadly understood as one of the most militant trade union movem...
Since the mid-1980s, industrial relations researchers (Kim Byung-whan, 1988; Park Yong-ki, 1993, pp....
South Korea’s history of economic development and corresponding political struggle is usually told f...
Korean development has not occurred in a vacuum, but is a specific series of events that provide ins...
The aim of this article is to examine changes in Korean labour relations before and after the econom...
Korean development has not occurred in a vacuum, but is a specific series of events that provide ins...
Korean development has not occurred in a vacuum, but is a specific series of events that provide ins...
Korean development has not occurred in a vacuum, but is a specific series of events that provide ins...
Korean development has not occurred in a vacuum, but is a specific series of events that provide ins...
On Saturday 14 February 1998, South Korea passed new labour legislation which gives employers the ri...
On Saturday 14 February 1998, South Korea passed new labour legislation which gives employers the ri...
This article aims to analyse the nature, forms and effectiveness of the unions’ response to neo-libe...
The democratisation of Korea during the past decade has been accompanied by mass worker protest from...
This article aims to examine the recomposition of capitalist work in South Korea. Based on Marx’s un...
South Korea’s history of economic development and corresponding political struggle is usually told f...
The Korean labour movement has been broadly understood as one of the most militant trade union movem...
Since the mid-1980s, industrial relations researchers (Kim Byung-whan, 1988; Park Yong-ki, 1993, pp....
South Korea’s history of economic development and corresponding political struggle is usually told f...
Korean development has not occurred in a vacuum, but is a specific series of events that provide ins...
The aim of this article is to examine changes in Korean labour relations before and after the econom...
Korean development has not occurred in a vacuum, but is a specific series of events that provide ins...
Korean development has not occurred in a vacuum, but is a specific series of events that provide ins...
Korean development has not occurred in a vacuum, but is a specific series of events that provide ins...
Korean development has not occurred in a vacuum, but is a specific series of events that provide ins...
On Saturday 14 February 1998, South Korea passed new labour legislation which gives employers the ri...
On Saturday 14 February 1998, South Korea passed new labour legislation which gives employers the ri...