1998
DOI: 10.1057/9780230377660
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China's Trade Unions and Management

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“…Although the ACFTU's role in China has varied over time, for the most part it serves as a branch of the Communist Party at the central as well as the local level (Han & Monshima, 1992). Within companies, the ACFTU is part of the management structure, and it does not generally seek to represent or advocate for the interests of workers in its relationship with management (Baek, 2000;Hong & Warner, 1998;Taylor & Li, 2007). There are some indications that with economic liberalization the ACFTU may become more of an advocate for workers, particularly in foreign-owned companies (Chan, 2009;Friedman, 2009).…”
Section: Creating Worker-management Committees In Qingdaomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the ACFTU's role in China has varied over time, for the most part it serves as a branch of the Communist Party at the central as well as the local level (Han & Monshima, 1992). Within companies, the ACFTU is part of the management structure, and it does not generally seek to represent or advocate for the interests of workers in its relationship with management (Baek, 2000;Hong & Warner, 1998;Taylor & Li, 2007). There are some indications that with economic liberalization the ACFTU may become more of an advocate for workers, particularly in foreign-owned companies (Chan, 2009;Friedman, 2009).…”
Section: Creating Worker-management Committees In Qingdaomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The National Red Worker Rebellion Group took over the ACFTU and shut down the Ministry of Labor. During this period, both trade unions and government agencies ceased to function (Hong and Warner, 1998).…”
Section: Reform In China's Industrial Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%