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Trade Unions and Labour Movements in the Asia-Pacific Region, PDF eBook

Trade Unions and Labour Movements in the Asia-Pacific Region PDF

Edited by Byoung-Hoon Lee, Ng Sek-Hong, Russell Lansbury

Part of the Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia series

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Recent developments in the world economy, including deindustrialisation and the digital revolution, have led to an increasingly individualistic relationship between workers and employers, which in turn has weakened labour movements and worker representation.

However, this process is not universal, including in some countries of Asia, where trade unions are closely aligned with the interests of the dominant political party and the state.

This book considers the many challenges facing trade unions and worker representation in a wide range of Asian countries.

For each country, full background is given on how trade unions and other forms of worker representation have arisen.

Key questions then considered include the challenges facing trade unions and worker representation in each country, the extent to which these are a result of global or local developments and the actions being taken by trade unions and worker representative bodies to cope with the challenges. This book is dedicated to the memory of Professor Keith Thurley, London School of Economics.

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