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The Future of Chinese Manufacturing. Employment and Labour Challenges

  • Book

  • May 2018
  • Region: China
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4398485

The Future of Chinese Manufacturing: Employment and Labour Challenges gives context and analysis on employment and labor issues in contemporary China, specifically relating to manufacturing industries. With one fifth of the world's workforce, China has taken advantage of its cheap labor to serve as the world's factory, achieving stunning growth for two decades. This book covers the appreciation of RMB, constant increases in minimum wage, shortages of skilled workers in China's labor-intensive manufacturing sector, and the fact that many large multinational corporations (MNCs) must cut costs, and are thus shifting their main production bases to other developing countries.

Under such a tough situation, and coupled with the global economic slowdown, manufacturing employment in China confronts severe labor-related challenges, such as high turnover rates, recruitment difficulties for workers, and a series of high profile labor strikes and publicity concerning working conditions.

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Table of Contents

1. Globalization and the Development of Chinese Manufacturing
2. Contemporary Labour-related Challenges in GVCs
3. History of the Development of Labour-Capital Relations in China
4. Chinese Culture and Its Impact on Labour Relation Management
5. Resolving Labour Conflicts in Chinese Manufacturing
6. Conclusion Remarks

Authors

Corinna Chin Professor of Human Resource Management at Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, China. With more than 10 years' experience as Chief HR Officer for foreign multinational manufacturers in China, Corinna is a part-time HR/CSR consultant for several Taiwan-invested manufacturers. From 2013 to 2014, she conducted a large business research project (funds RMB 667,800) with Academician Prof. Liu, in which our research team had been acting as a professional HR & CSR consultancy helping seven first-tier OEM suppliers in three different industries (footwear, apparels and golf clubs) in China to reduce high turnover rate among production workers and related labour shortage issues for China's OEM Suppliers of the adidas Group. Chris Rowley Professor of Human Resource Management, Cass Business School, City University, London, UK and Adjunct Professor, Department of International Business and Asian Studies, Griffith University, Australia. He is Editor of the leading journal Asia Pacific Business Review, Series Editor of the Working in Asia and Asian Studies book series. He has given a range of talks and lectures to universities and companies internationally with research and consultancy experience with unions, business and government. Professor Rowley has published widely in the area of HRM and Asian business, with over 500 articles, books and chapters and practitioner pieces.