State and Laid-Off Workers in Reform China: The Silence and Collective Action of the Retrenched
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Author
Yongshun CAI
Year of Publication
2006

In the 1990s, the Chinese government launched an unprecedented reform of state enterprises, putting tens of millions of people out of work. This empirically rich study calls on comprehensive surveys and interviews, combining quantitative data with qualitative in its examination of the variation in workers collective action. Cai investigates the difference in interests of and options available to workers that reduce their solidarity and the obstacles that prevent their coordination. In addition, and perhaps more importantly, the book explores the Chinese Governments policies and their feedback that shaped workers incentive and capacity of action.