POLI 422 Chapter : The Resistance of Chinese Laid-Off Workers in the Reform Period

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Cai the resistance of chinese laid-off workers in the reform period. One outcome of dengist economic reforms has been labour unrest. Why has collective action repeatedly occurred in a still authoritarian regime? (remember that chinese workers lack independent trade unions. ) Argument: workers" action is a result of two interactions: 1) between workers and the government, and 2) between workers themselves. Collective action likely to occur when workers expected to succeed. Workers should be able to co-ordinate; this is likely when mechanisms that allow for mobilization are possible. Worker resistance did not stop reform because they mainly targeted small soes rather than larger ones, which made it difficult to take forceful action. Collective action in china consists mainly of a formal presentation of grievances and demands by workers protests and demonstrations (2). The target is frequently local rather than central government. Local governments are constrained in their ability to wield force; this provides opportunities to the workers.

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