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This work explores developments in the labor markets of five countries--South Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and the Philippines--which have undergone successful economic development during the past quarter of a century.
The policy innovations and experiments incorporated in America in response to various developments in the labour market are discussed in this text. The author also considers France, Germany, UK, Sweden, Japan and the Soviet Union.
After a century of growth, trade union membership and influence have begun to decline in most of the economically advanced countries.
Despite the general decline of trade unions throughout the Western world, unions in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden have prospered.
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