Understanding Labor and Employment Law in China
Title | Understanding Labor and Employment Law in China PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald C. Brown |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 349 |
Release | 2009-10-12 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1139482017 |
Continued economic prosperity in China and its international competitive advantage have been due in large part to the labor of workers in China, who for many years toiled in underregulated workplaces. More recently, labor law reforms have been praised for their progressive measures and, at the same time, blamed for placing too many economic burdens on companies, especially those operating on the margins, which in some cases have caused business failures. This, combined with the global downturn and the millions of displaced and unemployed Chinese migrant laborers, has created ongoing debate about the labor laws. Meanwhile, the Chinese Union has organized many of the Global Fortune 500 companies, and a form of collective bargaining is occurring. Workers are pursuing their legal labor rights in increasing numbers. This book provides a clear overview of the labor and employment law environment in China and its legal requirements, as well as practices under these laws used to deal with labor issues.
East Asian Labor and Employment Law
Title | East Asian Labor and Employment Law PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald C. Brown |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 571 |
Release | 2012-03-05 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1107379482 |
This book deals with international labor and employment law in the East Asia Region (EA), particularly dealing with China, South Korea and Japan. It explores and explains the effects of globalization and discusses the role played by international labor law as it affects lawyers, business, labor, labor unions and human resource management, and the labor issues that can arise in dealing in EA trade and investment. The text, and the readings (from area experts), are organized and written to provide the reader with, first, a broad understanding and insight into the global dimensions of the fast-emerging area of labor and employment issues (e.g., global legal standards and their interplay with domestic and foreign laws); and second, to show how these laws and approaches play out in specific EA countries (comparing global approaches with the specific laws of each country on four common agenda items: regulatory administration, workers' rights, trade unions and dispute resolution).
East Asian Labor and Employment Law
Title | East Asian Labor and Employment Law PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald C. Brown |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 571 |
Release | 2012-03-05 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1107018331 |
This book deals with international labor and employment law in the East Asia Region (EA), particularly dealing with China, South Korea, and Japan. It explores and explains the effects of globalization and discusses the role of international lawyers, business personnel, and human resource directors who are knowledgeable, culturally sensitive, and understand the issues that can arise when dealing in EA trade and investment. The text and readings (from area experts) are organized and written to provide the reader with, first, a broad understanding and insight into the global dimensions of the fast-emerging area of labor and employment issues (e.g., global legal standards and their interplay with domestic and foreign laws); and second, to show how these laws and approaches play out in specific EA countries (comparing global approaches with the specific laws of each country on four common agenda items: regulatory administration, workers' rights, trade unions, and dispute resolution). The book should be of interest not only to lawyers, students, human resource personnel, and government officials, but also to business investors, managers, and members of the public interested in the growing phenomenon of changing labor laws and societies in China, South Korea, and Japan.
Asian American Women and Men
Title | Asian American Women and Men PDF eBook |
Author | Yen Le Espiritu |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780742560611 |
Labor, laws, and love. Yen Le Espiritu explores how racist and gendered labor conditions and immigration laws have affected relations between and among Asian American women and men. Asian American Men and Women documents how the historical and contemporary oppression of Asians in the United States has (re)structured the balance of power between Asian American women and men and shaped their struggles to create and maintain social institutions and systems of meaning. Espiritu emphasizes how race, gender, and class, as categories of difference, do not parallel but instead intersect and confirm one other.
Socialist Law in Socialist East Asia
Title | Socialist Law in Socialist East Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Hualing Fu |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 463 |
Release | 2018-07-05 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1108424813 |
A fresh perspective on socialist law as practiced in China and Vietnam, two major socialist states.
Against the Law
Title | Against the Law PDF eBook |
Author | Ching Kwan Lee |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2007-06-07 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0520940644 |
This study opens a critical perspective on the slow death of socialism and the rebirth of capitalism in the world's most dynamic and populous country. Based on remarkable fieldwork and extensive interviews in Chinese textile, apparel, machinery, and household appliance factories, Against the Law finds a rising tide of labor unrest mostly hidden from the world's attention. Providing a broad political and economic analysis of this labor struggle together with fine-grained ethnographic detail, the book portrays the Chinese working class as workers' stories unfold in bankrupt state factories and global sweatshops, in crowded dormitories and remote villages, at street protests as well as in quiet disenchantment with the corrupt officialdom and the fledgling legal system.
Working in China
Title | Working in China PDF eBook |
Author | Ching Kwan Lee |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 319 |
Release | 2006-10-03 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1135988900 |
After a quarter of a century of market reform, China has become the workshop of the world and the leading growth engine of the global economy. Its immense labour force accounts for some twenty-nine per cent of the world's total labour pool but all too little is known about Chinese labour beyond the image of workers toiling under appalling sweatshop conditions for extremely low wages. Working in China introduces the lived experiences of labour in a wide range of occupations and work settings. The chapters of this book cover professional employees such as engineers and lawyers, service workers such as bar hostesses, domestic maids and hotel workers, and industrial workers in a variety of factories. The mosaic of human faces, organizational dynamics and workers' voices presented in the book reflect the complexity of changes and challenges taking place in the Chinese workplace today. Based on extraordinary and thorough field research, this book will have a wide readership at undergraduate level and beyond, appealing to students and scholars from a myriad of disciplines including Chinese studies, labour studies, sociology and political economy.