Researchers' Meeting in 2006

Abstract for ATNC Outlook 2007 - Informalization and Union Organization of Government Employees in Taiwan

Abstract for ATNC Outlook 2007 - Informalization and Union Organization of Government Employees in Taiwan

Abstract for ATNC Outlook 2007 - New Initiatives in Organising Strategy of Domestic Workers Organising in India

Abstract for ATNC Outlook 2007 - New Initiatives in Organising Strategy of Domestic Workers Organising in India

Abstract for ATNC Outlook 2007 - Informalization of work and resistance in the automotive parts industry in India NCR region

Abstract for ATNC Outlook 2007 - Informalization of work and resistance in the automotive parts industry in India NCR region

Abstract for ATNC Outlook 2007 - Informal Labour and attempt of organizing non-regular employees in Japan

Abstract for ATNC Outlook 2007 - Informal Labour and attempt of organizing non-regular employees in Japan

Abstract for ATNC Outlook 2007 - Organizing Flexible Labour in Cambodia

Abstract for ATNC Outlook 2007 - Organizing Flexible Labour in Cambodia

Abstract for ATNC Outlook 2007 - Efforts in Organising Working People in Surabaya, Indonesia 1995-2005

Abstract for ATNC Outlook 2007 - Efforts in Organising Working People in Surabaya, Indonesia 1995-2005

Abstract for ATNC Outlook 2007 - The Experience of Organising Cleaning Workers in the Community in Hong Kong

Abstract for ATNC Outlook 2007 - The Experience of Organising Cleaning Workers in the Community in Hong Kong

Writing ATNC Outlook 2007 - Researchers’ Meeting Minutes, 25-26 October, 2006, Bangkok.

The main principle of neo-liberalism is to enforce governments worldwide to change their national laws and policies towards 'free market' implementation. Neo-liberalism pushes national governments to apply trade and capital liberation, deregulation, privatisation of state-owned companies and labour market liberalisation.

Writing ATNC Outlook 2007 - Creating a Guidebook to Organising Informalised Labour in Asia

Since the 1990s Hong Kong has transformed from a manufacturing site to a global financial and sourcing hub. Local manufacturing activities have moved out of the territory scouring for the cheapest labour sources in Mainland China and other low-cost countries in the region of Southeast Asia.
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