Marketization of the chinese labor market and the role of unions
Global Labour University, Geneva
GLU - Geneva
2008
31 p.
labour market ; market economy ; planned economy ; social conflict ; trade union role ; trade union document
Global Labour University Working Papers
4
Labour market
http://www.global-labour-university.org
English
Bibliogr.
"This paper will provide insight to recent developments in Chinese labor markets and the current role of trade unions. The Chinese labor market has changed dramatically within the past few decades, moving from a centrally planned economy to a more market oriented one. The marketization of the Chinese labor market has contributed in creating an employer dominated labor market and potential social conflict among the labor force. Recent government efforts have attempted to improve industrial relations and in these efforts the role of trade unions has also been evolving. However, Chinese trade unions are not independent and face considerable constraints in achieving their objectives."
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