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ArtikelDecline or Revival ? : Japanese Labor Unions  
Oleh: Nakamura, Keisuke
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Japan Labor Review vol. 4 no. 1 (2007), page 7-22.
Topik: LABOR; decline; revival; japanese labor unions
Fulltext: Keisuke Nakamura.pdf (158.2KB)
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Isi artikelSince of the 1990s, there have been signs indicating that japanese labor unions aer on the decline. First, the number of union members has been showing an absolute decline since 1994 as indicated in figure 1. It is widely known that the unionization rate has been declining : the rate, which had been 34,3 % in 1975, dropped to 18,7 % in 2005. However the following facts are not as widely known. The number of union members has been decreasing after reaching the post war peak of 12.7 million in 1994. In 2005, the figure dropped to 10.14 million. This means that the number of union members has been declining at the average rate of just over 2 % each year. Japanese unions have been shrinking since the mid - 1990 s.
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