Disciplinary labor regimes in chinese factories
Authors:
Anita Chan; Zhu Xiaoyang
DOI:
10.1080/1467271032000147032
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Subjects:
Asia Pacific Studies;
Asian Studies (General);
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Previously published as:
Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars
(0007-4810)
until 2001
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Abstract
Using a survey the authors initiated in fifty-four footwear factories in China, this article investigates the extent to which Chinese workers today are subjected to coercive workplace discipline. The authors compare the management practices of state-owned and collective factories, private factories owned by mainland Chinese, and those owned by investors from Hong Kong and Taiwan. The survey selects five indicators of a disciplinary labor regime: corporal punishment, compulsory overtime, discipline vis-
-vis bodily functions (such as toilet-going restrictions), imposition of monetary penalties, and bonding of labor through mandatory deposits.
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