Political Protest and Labor Solidarity in Korea

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Anti-dictatorship Struggle
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Average Union Membership
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Causal Indeterminacy
Coalition Movements
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Collective Action
Collective Action Outcomes
collective bargaining
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East Asian labour studies
Enterprise Unions
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General Labor Movements
industrial
industrial relations
Industrial Unionism
inter-union
Inter-union Solidarity
internal labour markets
Korean Federation
Labor Solidarity
Political Opportunity
Political Opportunity Structure
Political Process Model
reduction
social reform movements
Sociopolitical Consciousness
union leadership
unionism
unions
wage
Wage Differential Reduction
white
White Collar Federations
White Collar Labor
White Collar Union Sectors
White Collar Unions
White Collar Workers
white-collar union strategies in Korea
workers

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415464536
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Dec 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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East Asia has undergone an intense period of economic development and accompanying social change in recent years and among the unforeseen social phenomena that have emerged are new forms of trade unions. This book analyzes the importance of such a new union movement in Korea by focusing on the promotion of social reforms by, and the intensification of interunion solidarity between the white-collar movement factions.

Three sectors of the white-collar movement are examined—financial, hospital, and research unions. In comparing their success in raising social reforms and fortifying interunion solidarity, Doowon Suh considers diverse macro and micro social relations, such as the structure of political opportunities, organization leadership, and the effects of internal labor markets.

This book is an important read for those interested in industrial relations, labor history and social movements in Korea.

Doowon Suh is Associate Professor in the Graduate School of International Studies at the Korea University.

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