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ID178712
Title ProperContesting for legitimacy
Other Title Informationworker representation in collective bargaining in Guangdong
LanguageENG
AuthorChen, Feng
Summary / Abstract (Note)‘Worker Representation’ (WR) originated as a spontaneous practice backed by workers’ collective actions in response to the failed role of trade unions. It allows workers to bargain with employers in a somewhat organized manner, thus facilitating the possibility of voluntary negotiations for dispute settlement. WR activists have sought to regularize the practice and establish its legitimacy in pragmatic, normative and cognitive terms. Yet WR poses a dilemma to the government, as it brings two divergent outcomes: it provides solutions to labor disputes and it inspires labor activism. As a result of its dual institutional logic of dispute resolution and stability maintenance, the government’s response to WR has oscillated between accommodation and suppression.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 30, No.127; Jan 2021: p.136-151
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 30 No 127
Key WordsChina ;  Collective bargaining ;  Guangdong ;  Worker Representation


 
 
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