Changing Labour Policies and Organization of Work in China

Changing Labour Policies and Organization of Work in China
Author: Ying Zhu
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0429848080

The transformation of China’s economy from a centrally planned to a market-oriented system has had a profound impact on management systems and practices at the firm level, particularly changes to the organization of work. One of the consequences of this is increasing social disparity reflected through inequality of employees’ income and employment conditions. This book, based on extensive original research including interviews and questionnaire surveys in different regions of China, explores the exact nature of these changes and their effects. It examines state-owned enterprises, foreign-owned enterprises and domestic private enterprises, discusses the extent to which employees are satisfied with their employment conditions and whether they think their employment conditions are fair and outlines how managers and employees in China expect conditions to change in future.

The Challenge of Labour in China

The Challenge of Labour in China
Author: Chris King-chi Chan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415625459

China's economic success has been founded partly on relatively cheap labour. In recent years however there has been growing concern about wages and labour standards in China. This book examines how wages are bargained, fought over and determined in China, exploring how the pattern of labour conflict has changed over time.

China's Changing Workplace

China's Changing Workplace
Author: Peter Sheldon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2011-04-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136811524

This book explores the diversity and dynamism of China’s workplaces and of the wider labour market experiences of its workforce. Drawing on the authors’ extensive recent research, it considers a diverse range of issues and types of workplaces. These changes include: the continuing spread of market-oriented human resource management across public and private sector organisations; greater employment rights for workers; local diversity in regulatory control alongside the governmental priority of a ‘harmonious society’; persistent shortages of skilled labour co-existing with vast underemployment amongst the unskilled; uneven access to education and training across regions; and changes in union behaviour and influence. Unlike other studies - which tend to assume changes to management, work and employment are relatively uniform across modernising parts of the economy - this book conveys the rich variety among contemporary China’s local labour markets by looking at them, and the institutions that influence them, from the bottom-up. It focuses on other under-explored but emerging phenomena such as family-owned firms, the role of private services businesses, and the emergence of employer associations.

Law and Fair Work in China

Law and Fair Work in China
Author: Sean Cooney
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415674077

China's economic reforms have brought the country both major international clout and widespread domestic prosperity. At the same time, the reforms have led to significant social upheaval, particularly manifest in labour relations. Each year, several thousand disputes break out over working conditions, many of them violent, and the Chinese state has responded with both legal and political strategies. This book investigates how Chinese governments have used law, and other forms of regulation, to govern working conditions and combat labour disputes. Starting from the early years of the Republican period, the book traces the evolution of the law of work in modern China right up to the reforms of the present day. It considers the structure of Chinese work law, drawing on both Chinese and Western scholarship to provide new insights into its unique features and assess where the law is innovative and where it is stagnant and unresponsive. The authors explore the various legal and extra-legal techniques successive Chinese governments have adopted to enforce work law and the responses of firms, workers and organizations to these practices.

Labour Administration Reforms in China

Labour Administration Reforms in China
Author: Giuseppe Casale
Publisher: International Labor Office
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

China has the largest labour market in the world and is ungergoing rapid urbanization and industrialization. To adapt to these challenges, China's labour administration system is being reformed and modernized so that it can effectively carry out its work of ensuring compliance with legislation and protecting the rights and interests of employers and workers - a role that is particularly important during periods of change. This timely volume provides a unique and comprehensive overview of the evolution of labour administration in China and details the recent reforms of its legislation and institutions. It gives a clear explanation of the principles and practical working of labour administrations in workplace-specific issue such as occupational safety and health, labour relations, and working conditions, as well as in the public employment services, labour inspection and social security services.

Changing Workplace Relations in the Chinese Economy

Changing Workplace Relations in the Chinese Economy
Author: M. Warner
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2000-05-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 033397803X

Changing Workplace Relations in the Chinese Economy attempts to deal with how China's economic reforms have undermined the 'iron rice-bowl' system which since the 1950s has provided both 'lifetime-employment' and 'cradle-to-the-grave' welfare for many workers, particularly those in state-owned enterprises. It starts by examining the background of these reforms and how they have changed workplace relations in the Chinese economy; it will also look at key themes relating to the role of trade unions and the management of human resources in both state-owned and joint-venture firms; finally, a number of illustrative case-studies involving industrial relations and human resource management are set out. A set of contributors, drawn from a wide range of disciplines and nationalities who are expert in these fields, have contributed chapters to the volume.

Workers and Change in China

Workers and Change in China
Author: Manfred Elfstrom
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2021-01-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1108831109

Rising labour unrest is changing Chinese governance from below; Elfstrom shows that this is occurring in unexpected and contradictory ways.

The Making of the Chinese Industrial Workplace

The Making of the Chinese Industrial Workplace
Author: Mark W. Frazier
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2002-01-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1139432230

State workers in China have until recently enjoyed the 'iron rice bowl' of comprehensive cradle-to-grave benefits and lifetime employment. This central institution in Chinese politics emerged over the course of various crises that swept through China's industrial sector prior to and after revolution in 1949. Frazier explores critical phases in the expansion of the Chinese state during the middle third of the twentieth century to reveal how different labour institutions reflected state power. While the 'iron rice bowl' is usually seen as an outgrowth of Communist labour policy, Frazier's account shows that is has longer historical roots. As a product of the Chinese state, the iron rice bowl's dismantling in the 1990s has raised sensitive issues about the way in which the contemporary Chinese state exerts control over urban industrial society. This book sheds light on state and society relations in China under the Nationalist and Communist regimes.

Chinese Labour Under British Rule

Chinese Labour Under British Rule
Author: Joe England
Publisher: Hong Kong ; New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1975
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Monograph on labour relations under colonialism in Hong Kong - comments on labour legislation, and covers labour policy, labour disputes, labour supply, employers organizations, employees attitudes, the trade unions, labour contracts, working conditions, employment security, occupational safety and occupational health, interethnic relations in the work environment, strike action, the role of UK, future trends, etc. ILO mentioned. Illustrations and references.