The Maturation of Society and Labor-Management Relations
Hiroshi Hazama
Japanese Economy, 1979, vol. 8, issue 2, 48-82
Abstract:
Among many topics of discussion dealing with Japan's labor-management relations that have been taken up during the years from the Oil Shock in 1973 to the present, the following three received a great deal of attention, namely, (1) how the deceleration of economic growth would affect them; (2) how workers' participation in management would affect them; and (3) how aging and more-educated labor would affect them. The third topic has attracted the most attention in the last year or two.
Date: 1979
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