Chinese Workers and Their State: Adjusting to Capitalism
This text examines the most economically critical and politically sensitive issues of China's reform process - labour market development, changing industrial relations, and labour-state and labour-capital conflict. It suggests that a system is emerging in China which is a form of capitalism.
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Chinese Workers and Their State: Adjusting to Capitalism
This text examines the most economically critical and politically sensitive issues of China's reform process - labour market development, changing industrial relations, and labour-state and labour-capital conflict. It suggests that a system is emerging in China which is a form of capitalism.
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Chinese Workers and Their State: Adjusting to Capitalism

Chinese Workers and Their State: Adjusting to Capitalism

by Greg O'Leary
Chinese Workers and Their State: Adjusting to Capitalism

Chinese Workers and Their State: Adjusting to Capitalism

by Greg O'Leary

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Overview

This text examines the most economically critical and politically sensitive issues of China's reform process - labour market development, changing industrial relations, and labour-state and labour-capital conflict. It suggests that a system is emerging in China which is a form of capitalism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780765600394
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/31/1997
Series: Socialism and Social Movements Series
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1620L (what's this?)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Job Categories and Employment Channels Among the "Floating Population" 2. The Making of the Chinese Working Class 3. Management Control of Labor in State-owned Enterprises: Cases from the Textile Industry 4. Downsizing China's State Industrial Enterprises: The Case of Baoshan Steel Works 5. Labor Relations in Foreign-funded Ventures, Chinese Trade Unions and the Prospects for Collective Bargaining 6. Trade Unions in China: The Challenge of Foreign Capital

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