Philippine Industrialization and Industrial Relations |
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
Development of the labor market | 8 |
The government | 18 |
Copyright | |
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Aquino administration Bataan Blas F collective bargaining compulsory arbitration Diosdado Macapagal dispute settlement ECOP electronics and garments employers and IR/HR EOI enterprises EOI strategy establishment Export Processing Zone export-oriented industrial EOI Filipino firms foreign formal sector growing number growth Human Resource import-substituting industries Industrial Peace Industrial Relations investments IR/HR managers IR/HR practices ISI and EOI issues Japanese Kilusang Mayo Uno Labor and Employment labor center Labor Code labor flexibility labor force labor groups labor institutions labor market labor militance labor movement Labor Organizations labor relations labor unrest labor-management relations leaders LMCs major Manggagawa Manila manufacturing Marcos regime martial law million minimum minimum wage number of strikes Ofreneo percent personnel managers peso Philippine Industrial Philippine Journal Philippine Labor production promotion Quezon City Ranis Report rates Rene strike notices trade union movement tripartism tripartite consultations TUCP UP-CIDS wage WFTU workers World Bank