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A01=Hirosuke Kawanishi
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Asahi Shimbun
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Central Labor 346 Relations Commission
Conservative Unions
Core Employees
Electric Power Authority
Electric Power Industry
Enterprise Union
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Industrial Federations
industrial relations Japan
Japan Communist Party
Japan National Railways
Japan Socialist Party
Japan's Industrial Relations
Japan's Large Firms
Japanese Labor Movement
Japanese Labor Unions
Japanese trade union structure analysis
Japan’s Industrial Relations
Japan’s Large Firms
joint labour-management consultation
labour movement history
Left Wing Union
minority union strategies
Peripheral Labor Force
postwar workplace dynamics
Red Purge
Sanbetsu Kaigi
Section Chief
seniority-based wage systems
Shop Floor
Shop Floor Level
Spring Wage Offensive
Unfair Labor Practice
West Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9780710303417
- Weight: 770g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 03 Jan 1992
- Publisher: Kegan Paul
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
During the 1980s many Japanese began to feel the pressures of ‘internationalizing.’ At the same time, Japanese-style industrial relations came to receive wide international attention. For most people ‘Japanese-style industrial relations’ came to mean the ‘three sacred treasures’: lifetime employment, seniority wages and enterprise unionism. During the 1980s many Japanese began to feel the pressures of ‘internationalizing.’ At the same time, Japanese-style industrial relations came to receive wide international attention. For most people ‘Japanese-style industrial relations’ came to mean the ‘three sacred treasures’: lifetime employment, seniority wages and enterprise unionism.
Hirosuke Kawanishi, translated by Ross E. Mouer.
Enterprise Unionism In Japan
€192.20
