Enterprise ownership, government absence, collective negotiation, and protection of female migrant workers' rights and interests
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A survey among female migrant workers in the Pearl River delta region in China shows that protection of worker's rights and interests are dejectedly connected to the institution of property rights, social status system, social welfare and social security system. Local governments pay no special attention to protecting their rights and thus, these issues have to gain broad social recognition and movements to protect migrant women's rights.
Publication Name: Chinese Sociology & Anthropology
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0009-4625
Year: 2006
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Changing mechanisms for control of the labor process
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An attempt is made to answer the questions raised from the perspective of political control mechanisms within the workshop. Findings suggest that workers are being recreated in the labor process on the shop floor after ownership restructuring, while their status as masters has disappeared.
Publication Name: Chinese Sociology & Anthropology
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0009-4625
Year: 2005
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