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035 _a(AEA)237A09E12A6D415FADD8D1D24F2DBBC4
040 _aDLC
_cDLC
050 _aHF 1604
_b.Ap68 2007
245 0 _aJobs and justice :
_bglobalization, labor rights and workers' resistance /
_cAntonio A. Tujan, Jr., editor.
260 _aQuezon City :
_bAsian Pacific Research Network,
_cc2007.
300 _aiv, 273 p. :
_bill.
_c22 cm.
500 _aAsia Pacific Research Network, 7-8 December 2006, Cebu City, Philippines.
520 _a just more job insecurity. Nor are they resulting in higher incomes for the toiling masses, just greater poverty. These reforms are giving rise to greater labor informalization, labor intesification, and dismantling the rights and entitlements of labor won over 200 years of workers' struggles-all for the benefit of global capital. But this intesifying of global capital is also reinvigorating labor's resistance to neoliberal globalization. The Asia Pacific Research Network addressed these urgent and wide-ranging issues in its 7th Annual Conference in Cebu, Philippines in December 2006, With the hopes of contributing to the process of strengthening workers solidarity-and attaining jobs and justice for all working people.
520 _aThe neoliberal reforms prescribed under the post-Washington consensus have increased profits through greater value-added, greater trade and investment, and higher productivity. But these labor market reforms are not generating new jobs
650 _aLabor market
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650 _aManpower policy
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700 _aTujan, Antonio A.
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942 _cFIL
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