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Chinese employer associations, institutional complementarity and countervailing power

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Shuqin Zhu, Judith ; Nyland, Chris

Work, Employment and Society

2017

31

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April

284-301

communism ; employers organization ; labour relations ; State

China

Labour relations

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017016643480

English

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"Prior to 2011 the China Enterprise Confederation (CEC) was the only employer association recognized by China's government. Drawing on interviews with staff from employer associations, employers and state officials, this study clarifies the role of Chinese employer associations, with the focus being on the CEC. The study finds that the Confederation is a quasi-state agency that undertakes many of the activities conducted by employer associations in developed economies. It also finds that the demise of the CEC's monopolization of employer representation can be attributed to its inability to act as an agent of countervailing power and its inability to sustain a complementary relationship with the social partners that are suited to the newly emergent employment relationship being constructed in China."

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