Industrial relations and society: the Hong Kong case |
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Authors: | Ng Sek-Hong |
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Abstract: | The transient character of Hong Kong has prevented a stable class structure from crystallising locally. This article examines the industrial relations implications of the structural and normative features, focusing on the future and how its political uncertainties have constrained both the labour administration and the union movement in their choice of policy. |
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