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Research : Young Japanese Temporary Workers Create Their Own Unions

— theme: Trade Unions and the Rights of Young Workers
— country: Japan
— type: Journal Articles

The Asia-Pacific Journal Vol 9, Issue 16 No 4, April 18, 2011- From the early 2000’s onwards, a new kind of trade unionism has been steadily gaining ground in Japan. While the country’s major trade unions are stagnating or losing workers, temporary workers, especially young people, have begun to create their own structures.

Author/Editor
Emilie Guyonnet
Publishing Year
2011
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