The Making of the Chinese Industrial Workplace

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The Making of the Chinese Industrial Workplace

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ISBN: 9780521028769
作者: Mark W. Frazier
出版社: Cambridge University Press
发行时间: 2006 -11
装订: Paperback
价格: USD 48.00
页数: 308

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State, Revolution, and Labor Management

Mark W. Frazier   

简介

State workers in China have until recently enjoyed the 'iron rice bowl' of comprehensive cradle-to-grave benefits and lifetime employment. This central institution in Chinese politics emerged over the course of various crises that swept through China's industrial sector prior to and after revolution in 1949. Frazier explores critical phases in the expansion of the Chinese state during the middle third of the twentieth century to reveal how different labour institutions reflected state power. While the 'iron rice bowl' is usually seen as an outgrowth of Communist labour policy, Frazier's account shows that is has longer historical roots. As a product of the Chinese state, the iron rice bowl's dismantling in the 1990s has raised sensitive issues about the way in which the contemporary Chinese state exerts control over urban industrial society. This book sheds light on state and society relations in China under the Nationalist and Communist regimes.

目录

List of tables
List of acronyms
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Labor management and its opponents, 1927–37
3. Welfare and wages in wartime
4. Takeover policies and labor politics, 1949–52
5. Adjusting to the command economy
6. Enterprise perspectives on the command economy
7. The rise of 'party committee factories'
8. Conclusion
Archives consulted
Bibliography
Index

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