Under the context of neoliberal globalization, governments have pursued arketdriven economic reform policies and large firms have adopted the business model of shortterm profit maximization. In this context, intensification of labor polarization has produced growing concerns over the solidarity crisis faced by the labor movement in Korea, which reveals serious weaknesses in internal and external solidarity requiring rectification in order to overcome labor polarization. Internal solidarity of the labor movement in Korea has been weakened by union members' attitude of self-interest toward job security and economic gain, by fragmented co-worker relations, and by intensified competition among activist factions for political power with...
From the early 1990s the South Korean government launched a series of structural reforms to liberali...
On Saturday 14 February 1998, South Korea passed new labour legislation which gives employers the ri...
This article revisits the question of changing forms of trade unionism within the context of neolibe...
Based on a case study of labor unionism at Hyundai Motor Company (HMC), this article explores the ch...
This article aims to analyse the nature, forms and effectiveness of the unions’ response to neo-libe...
Focusing on the on-going conflict between the so-called ‘labor aristocracy’ of regular workers of la...
Since the Asian economic crisis in the late 1990s, Korea has developing one of the most unequal labo...
The role of organized labour as expression of dissent or social resistance to neoliberal economic gl...
Labour markets across industrialised countries are under considerable pressure with governments impl...
Labour markets across industrialised countries are under considerable pressure with governments impl...
In South Koreas modern history the cross-movement relationship between labor activism/unions and civ...
The South Korean labor movement has been one of the big success stories in building militant democra...
This article discusses some alternative or critical theoretical contributions regarding globalizatio...
The democratisation of Korea during the past decade has been accompanied by mass worker protest from...
The Korean labour movement has been broadly understood as one of the most militant trade union movem...
From the early 1990s the South Korean government launched a series of structural reforms to liberali...
On Saturday 14 February 1998, South Korea passed new labour legislation which gives employers the ri...
This article revisits the question of changing forms of trade unionism within the context of neolibe...
Based on a case study of labor unionism at Hyundai Motor Company (HMC), this article explores the ch...
This article aims to analyse the nature, forms and effectiveness of the unions’ response to neo-libe...
Focusing on the on-going conflict between the so-called ‘labor aristocracy’ of regular workers of la...
Since the Asian economic crisis in the late 1990s, Korea has developing one of the most unequal labo...
The role of organized labour as expression of dissent or social resistance to neoliberal economic gl...
Labour markets across industrialised countries are under considerable pressure with governments impl...
Labour markets across industrialised countries are under considerable pressure with governments impl...
In South Koreas modern history the cross-movement relationship between labor activism/unions and civ...
The South Korean labor movement has been one of the big success stories in building militant democra...
This article discusses some alternative or critical theoretical contributions regarding globalizatio...
The democratisation of Korea during the past decade has been accompanied by mass worker protest from...
The Korean labour movement has been broadly understood as one of the most militant trade union movem...
From the early 1990s the South Korean government launched a series of structural reforms to liberali...
On Saturday 14 February 1998, South Korea passed new labour legislation which gives employers the ri...
This article revisits the question of changing forms of trade unionism within the context of neolibe...