Philippine Industrial Relations for the 21st Century


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Contains 24 papers on effects of the new global economic order on labour relations during the 1990s, human resources strategies, the labour code and unprotected workers, etc. Includes ILO contributions by R. Szal on Globalization, employment and industrial relations: the case of the Philippines; C.C. Noriel on industrial relations in regional perspective; and A.L. Tolentino on Productivity and competitiveness strategies.







Globalization and Industrial Relations in the Philippines


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Globalization was associated with a decline in labour power and voice, and an increase in employer power focusing on enhanced world place flexibility in an era when the Philippines' competitive advantage was lower labour costs and an English~speaking workforce. This report will show that the financial crisis in Asia has served to further accelerate the crisis trend, and in several ways has created conditions for employers to easily convince workers and their representatives to push through radical workplace reforms without significant union opposition: the financial crisis has weakened labour's bargaining power and strengthened and accelerated employers' flexibility drives.




Labor and Industrial Relations in the Philippines


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A collection of readings and research papers that reflect upon and analyze issues in labor and industrial relations and their implications to the welfare of workers, productivity, organizational harmony, and the attainment of a healthy national economy.







Industrial Relations


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The Multi-Dimensions of Industrial Relations in the Asian Knowledge-Based Economies


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This collection of work by leading scholars investigates the impact of the globalization process on some selected Asian economies and societies. With particular focus on the role of institutional factors such as labour unions or workers' associations, case studies are presented on labour-management relations at the workplace that have evolved to cope with globalization. The cases describe labour institutions in the society as a social force that acts as a catalyst for societal democracy and for industrial democracy at the workplace. These cases provide descriptions of the changes in the management's stance and approaches towards labour unions in the selected countries as well as at the organizational level over the last three decades when much of the industrialization process has occurred in Asia. - A case study approach which enhances analytical and problem-solving skills of students - A focus on the impact of globalization process in the East and Southeast Asia which is becoming more significant in the new economy - Prepared by local Asian research scholars