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6. Can China Secure Labor Peace without Independent Unions? Strikes and Collective Bargaining with Chinese Characteristics
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Cynthia Estlund
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. The Rise of China, and of Labor Protest, in the Reform Era 27
- 3. Who Speaks for China’s Workers? The ACFTU and Labor NGOs 44
- 4. How Did the New Deal Resolve the American “Labor Question”? Bringing a Comparative Lens into Focus 73
- 5. Can China Regulate Its Way out of Labor Unrest? Rising Labor Standards and the Enforcement Gap 99
- 6. Can China Secure Labor Peace without Independent Unions? Strikes and Collective Bargaining with Chinese Characteristics 123
- 7. What Does Democracy Look Like in China? Reforming Grassroots Union Elections 149
- 8. Will Workers Have a Voice in the “Socialist Market Economy”? The Curious Revival of the Worker Congress System 174
- 9. Conclusion 195
- Notes 219
- Index 277
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. The Rise of China, and of Labor Protest, in the Reform Era 27
- 3. Who Speaks for China’s Workers? The ACFTU and Labor NGOs 44
- 4. How Did the New Deal Resolve the American “Labor Question”? Bringing a Comparative Lens into Focus 73
- 5. Can China Regulate Its Way out of Labor Unrest? Rising Labor Standards and the Enforcement Gap 99
- 6. Can China Secure Labor Peace without Independent Unions? Strikes and Collective Bargaining with Chinese Characteristics 123
- 7. What Does Democracy Look Like in China? Reforming Grassroots Union Elections 149
- 8. Will Workers Have a Voice in the “Socialist Market Economy”? The Curious Revival of the Worker Congress System 174
- 9. Conclusion 195
- Notes 219
- Index 277