This paper focuses on agency workers in China's auto industry. Some scholars foresee that this new category of workers, particularly in the auto industry, will play a leading role in global labour resistance. In this context, we conducted a questionnaire survey of 483 regular and agency workers at five major auto joint ventures in China and compared their work conditions, job satisfaction and willingness to take collective actions. Based on these findings, we argue that these companies have good reasons to keep the gap in wages and in work conditions small. This, along with management practices inherited from the Maoist system, can mitigate workers' dissatisfaction and reduce their tendency to take militant actions
Abstract: The landscape of industrial relations in China has experienced significant change over the...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This paper provides a multi-dimensional analysi...
This article highlights current economic conditions in China and analyzes existing obstacles to impr...
This article addresses the changing nature of factory regimes in China. It analyses worker attitudes...
Many scholars have noted the rise of labor militancy in contemporary China. This rise is often linke...
The aim of this article is to give an explanation related to the industrial relations in China. Indu...
The thesis examines the protests of autoworkers in South China, in order to un-derstand how autowork...
The study of Chinese labour politics has returned to the centre of scholarly interest as China has i...
Diverse managerial control and worker resistance constitute two faces of the power struggle between ...
The automobile industry in China was shaken by an unprecedented upsurge of labour unrest in 2010, be...
xix, 282 leavesThis study examines the nature and sources of worker resistance and critical factors ...
This article aims to explore the nature of the recent transition of labour relations and the labour ...
While Chinese experiments with participative management practices in industry comprise perhaps the m...
In the Western press, there regularly have been reports about the plight of Chinese paid a pittance ...
Under the process of global capitalism, neoliberalism, and globalisation, many studies have discusse...
Abstract: The landscape of industrial relations in China has experienced significant change over the...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This paper provides a multi-dimensional analysi...
This article highlights current economic conditions in China and analyzes existing obstacles to impr...
This article addresses the changing nature of factory regimes in China. It analyses worker attitudes...
Many scholars have noted the rise of labor militancy in contemporary China. This rise is often linke...
The aim of this article is to give an explanation related to the industrial relations in China. Indu...
The thesis examines the protests of autoworkers in South China, in order to un-derstand how autowork...
The study of Chinese labour politics has returned to the centre of scholarly interest as China has i...
Diverse managerial control and worker resistance constitute two faces of the power struggle between ...
The automobile industry in China was shaken by an unprecedented upsurge of labour unrest in 2010, be...
xix, 282 leavesThis study examines the nature and sources of worker resistance and critical factors ...
This article aims to explore the nature of the recent transition of labour relations and the labour ...
While Chinese experiments with participative management practices in industry comprise perhaps the m...
In the Western press, there regularly have been reports about the plight of Chinese paid a pittance ...
Under the process of global capitalism, neoliberalism, and globalisation, many studies have discusse...
Abstract: The landscape of industrial relations in China has experienced significant change over the...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This paper provides a multi-dimensional analysi...
This article highlights current economic conditions in China and analyzes existing obstacles to impr...