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Human Face Of Industrial Conflict In Post-War Japan
Human Face Of Industrial Conflict In Post-War Japan
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A01=Hirosuke Kawanishi
Author_Hirosuke Kawanishi
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Central Labour Relations Commission
collective bargaining history
Democratic Labour Movement
Energy Source
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historical labour union struggles Japan
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Japanese Labour Movement
Japanese Seamen
Japanese workplace conflict
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labour relations Japan
Management Consultative Group
management labour dynamics
Mediation Proposal
Mikio Naruse
Mitsui Miike Coal Mines
National Railways
Nihon Seisansei Honbu
postwar industrial disputes
Railway Workers
Sanbetsu Kaigi
Seamen's Union
Spring Wage Offensive
State Secretary
Struggle Committee
Union Federation
union leadership case studies
West Germany
Workplace Struggle
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780710305633
- Weight: 430g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 12 Jan 1998
- Publisher: Kegan Paul
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
First Published in 1998. This volume first appeared in Japanese as Sengo Nihon no Sõgi to Ningen (1986). Published by Nihon Hyõronsha in Tokyo it included the reflections of nine union leaders who had taken their unions through some of Japan's most important post-war industrial disputes. In 1983 each of the leaders came to a student seminar at Chiba University near Tokyo. The talks were recorded and then transcribed with two aims in mind. One was to provide information on the events which led to the formation of Japan's industrial relations as we know them today. During the 1950s and early 1960s a number of Japan's key labour unions lost a succession of campaigns to establish and to defend what they saw as the natural rights of their members. Many of the unions experienced schisms, and the end result was a fundamental shift in the balance of power between labour and management.
Human Face Of Industrial Conflict In Post-War Japan
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