The Challenge of Industrial Relations in the Pacific-Asian Countries

The Challenge of Industrial Relations in the Pacific-Asian Countries

Author: University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange between East and West. Institute of Advanced Projects

Publisher: Honolulu, East-West Center P

Published: 1965

Total Pages: 280

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Labour relations in Australia, Canada, India, Japan, New Zealand, and USA. Presented are articles on research, collective bargaining and labour arbitration for dispute settlement. Historical study on trade unions relation to socialist movement. References. Bibliography pp. 223-247. Conference held in honolulu 1962 apr.


Employment Relations in the Asia-Pacific

Employment Relations in the Asia-Pacific

Author: Funkoo Park

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9781000256963

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There has been enormous economic development in the Asia-Pacific region since 1945. Employment relations policies have changed rapidly in both the older industrialised market economies and in the newly industrialising economies. It is particularly interesting to compare the various recovery strategies of different countries following the economic turmoil of the late 1990s. The Japanese appeared to continue their pattern of life-time employment. In Australia and New Zealand there have been attempts to discontinue the award-wage system to foster international competitiveness. In South Korea, companies have demanded more flexibility to make it easier to dismiss workers. There has also been much change in other countries, for example, moves towards deregulation in China, Indonesia and Taiwan.This book considers human resource initiatives in the workplace and industrial relations reform from the perspectives of employers, managers, unions and academics, in particular in Australia, China, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and Taiwan, and in the Asia-Pacific region generally.Employment Relations in the Asia-Pacific is essential reading for practitioners and students of industrial relations and human resource management at graduate and undergraduate levels, and for specialists in international business and economics, trade unions, employer associations and government.


Employment Relations in the Asia-Pacific

Employment Relations in the Asia-Pacific

Author: Greg Bamber

Publisher: International Thomson Business Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 296

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Reviews trends in labour relations in 6 countries in the Asia Pacific in the 1990s. Discusses challenges facing trade unions in the near future.


Law and Industrial Relations:China and Japan After World War II

Law and Industrial Relations:China and Japan After World War II

Author: Vai Io Lo

Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.

Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9041110755

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Chinese and Japanese trade unions may seem emasculated and weak when compared with their Western counterparts in that they do not stand up to management to protect the interests of workers. The author's careful analysis probes the reasons for this difference, tearing down stereotypical notions about societies with a Confucian heritage, to examine the significant role of law in shaping industrial relations in modern China and Japan. Through a comparative analysis of their trade union laws, this work analyses the role of law in shaping postwar industrial relations in China and Japan and the interplay amongst such elements as the State or the Party, management, and workers. The work focuses on industrial relations in commercial and industrial enterprises, addressing such issues as the performance or nonperformance of trade unions in China and Japan and possible explanations, and the prospects and limitations of using codified laws to effect change or control in the postwar industrial settings of these two countries. The work's helpful features include a comparative approach, the use of case studies to maximize objectivity and insight, a unified and clearly expressed thesis and conclusions including a summary of findings, footnotes and cross references, an index, and concise explanations of the relevant legal provisions and the manner in which they have been applied.


Labour and Industry in the Asia-Pacific

Labour and Industry in the Asia-Pacific

Author: Barry Wilkinson

Publisher: de Gruyter Studies in Organization

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 264

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Examines interrelationships between the State, employers and labour which contributed to economic growth in the East Asian region. Reveals changes in the role of the State, organizational forms, management styles and industrial relations.