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Law, Labour and Society in Japan Anthony Woodiwiss

Law, Labour and Society in Japan By Anthony Woodiwiss

Law, Labour and Society in Japan by Anthony Woodiwiss


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Summary

This book traces the development of Japanese labour law and shows how labour law has been related to the prevailing social, economic and political circumstances.

Law, Labour and Society in Japan Summary

Law, Labour and Society in Japan: From Repression to Reluctant Recognition by Anthony Woodiwiss

As Japanese companies establish overseas production facilities at an ever more repid pace, it is increasingly important for people in the host countries to understand the preconceptions upon which the Japanese approach to industrial relations is based. This book traces the development of Japanese labour law and shows how labour law has been related to the prevailing social, economic and political circumstances.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part 1 Prewar Society and the Repression of Labour; Chapter 1 Early Meiji Society and the Absence of Labour Law; Chapter 2 Constitutional Japan and the Impossibility of Labour Law; Part 2 Postwar Society and the Reluctant Recognition of Labour; Chapter 3 From Democratism toKigyoshugi; Chapter 4 Reform and Continuity in Labour Law; Chapter 5 The Case Law of Reluctant Recognition; Chapter 6 Industrial Relations, Class Structure and the Significance of Reluctant Recognition; Conclusion;

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NPB9780415068420
9780415068420
0415068428
Law, Labour and Society in Japan: From Repression to Reluctant Recognition by Anthony Woodiwiss
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1991-12-05
208
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