Trade Unions in China, 1949 to the Present: The Organization and Leadership of the All-China Federation of Trade UnionsSingapore University Press, National University of Singapore, 1986 - 206 頁 This book is an in-depth study of the structure and leadership of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions -- the largest mass organisation which aims at representing the interests of the labouring class in the People's Republic of China. Special attention is paid to the relations between the union system and the Party and State, to find out the circumstances and factors which affect the roles and autonomy of unions in China. While the period of analysis starts from 1949, events before 1949 are summarised at the beginning of the book so as to provide a backdrop for the research into the contemporary scene. |
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第 100 頁
... factories . Gone was the one - man management system as there were not enough trained managers . More important , the one - man management system had produced acute conflicts between Party committees and factory managers and ...
... factories . Gone was the one - man management system as there were not enough trained managers . More important , the one - man management system had produced acute conflicts between Party committees and factory managers and ...
第 103 頁
... factories , trade unions and their workers ' congresses were greatly weakened by the establishment of political departments modelled after and staffed by the PLA . Workers ' congresses remained the major institutional device where ...
... factories , trade unions and their workers ' congresses were greatly weakened by the establishment of political departments modelled after and staffed by the PLA . Workers ' congresses remained the major institutional device where ...
第 109 頁
... factories after work to learn and exchange revolutionary experiences . Likewise , student representatives could go to factories to do the same . It was deliberately pointed out that workers had the right to set up revolutionary or ...
... factories after work to learn and exchange revolutionary experiences . Likewise , student representatives could go to factories to do the same . It was deliberately pointed out that workers had the right to set up revolutionary or ...
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The Reconstruction of the ACFTU | 32 |
Leadership of the ACFTU before the Cultural | 61 |
The ACFTU the Party and the State before the | 79 |
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ACFTU activists administration All-China Congress areas attacks Beijing border region Central Committee chairman Chen Chen Yun Communist China Congress of Trade constitution Cultural Revolution Deng Xiaoping Deng Zhongxia economic elected emphasis established Executive Committee Gang of Four Guangzhou Hong Kong Hundred Flowers Campaign Ibid important industrial unions Industry Workers Jiang Jiangxi Labour Insurance labour movement labour unions leadership Li Lisan Lisan Liu Ningyi Liu Shaoqi masses Ministry mobilization national industrial unions Ninth Trade Union Number of Delegates Number of Workers Office Party committee Party Congress People's Daily political Presidium members primary trade union production proletariat reported revolutionary Ruoru SCMP Shanghai Soviet Standing Committee tion trade union cadres Trade Union Congress trade union councils Trade Union Preparatory trade union system trade unionists union activities union affairs union members Union Preparatory Committee Union Research Institute Union Work Committee vice-chairman Wang Yanan Youth League Zhongguo Gongren