This paper compares the employment relations of Australia; Indonesia; Japan; New Zealand; the Peoples' Republic of China (PRC); South Korea; and Taiwan (Republic of China, ROC). The inclusion of the older industrialised economies of Australia, New Zealand and Japan with the industrialising and newly industrialised countries of Asia enables comparisons of labour market restructuring for increased flexibility. In South Korea the process of democratisation has included a reduction in state regulation of trade unions. In Taiwan the same process has led government to become more active in employment relations, and the PRC's transition from a highly regulated to a 'socialist market' economy has had a noticeable effect on employment relations to...
The purpose of this article is to survey East Asian employment relations in the last decade of the 2...
[Extract] In 1990 there were signs that Japan might not be able to sustain its economic dynamic, but...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the value of the comparative study of industrial relation...
This paper compares the employment relations of Australia; Indonesia; Japan; New Zealand; the People...
Zealand and Japan with the industrialising and newly industrialised countries of Asia enables compar...
Discusses the employment relations (ER) of seven countries: Australia, New Zealand and Japan have in...
Discusses the employment relations (ER) of seven countries: Australia, New Zealand and Japan have in...
Discusses the employment relations (ER) of seven countries: Australia, New Zealand and Japan have in...
Discusses the employment relations (ER) of seven countries: Australia, New Zealand and Japan have in...
This paper overviews employment relations in the Asian Newly Industrialised Economies (NIEs) of Hong...
This paper overviews employment relations in the Asian Newly Industrialised Economies (NIEs) of Hong...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the value of the comparative study of industrial relation...
This paper overviews labour in Japan; Singapore the Peoples' Republic of China (PRC) and its Special...
This paper overviews labour in Japan; Singapore the Peoples' Republic of China (PRC) and its Special...
The purpose of this article is to survey East Asian employment relations in the last decade of the 2...
The purpose of this article is to survey East Asian employment relations in the last decade of the 2...
[Extract] In 1990 there were signs that Japan might not be able to sustain its economic dynamic, but...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the value of the comparative study of industrial relation...
This paper compares the employment relations of Australia; Indonesia; Japan; New Zealand; the People...
Zealand and Japan with the industrialising and newly industrialised countries of Asia enables compar...
Discusses the employment relations (ER) of seven countries: Australia, New Zealand and Japan have in...
Discusses the employment relations (ER) of seven countries: Australia, New Zealand and Japan have in...
Discusses the employment relations (ER) of seven countries: Australia, New Zealand and Japan have in...
Discusses the employment relations (ER) of seven countries: Australia, New Zealand and Japan have in...
This paper overviews employment relations in the Asian Newly Industrialised Economies (NIEs) of Hong...
This paper overviews employment relations in the Asian Newly Industrialised Economies (NIEs) of Hong...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the value of the comparative study of industrial relation...
This paper overviews labour in Japan; Singapore the Peoples' Republic of China (PRC) and its Special...
This paper overviews labour in Japan; Singapore the Peoples' Republic of China (PRC) and its Special...
The purpose of this article is to survey East Asian employment relations in the last decade of the 2...
The purpose of this article is to survey East Asian employment relations in the last decade of the 2...
[Extract] In 1990 there were signs that Japan might not be able to sustain its economic dynamic, but...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the value of the comparative study of industrial relation...