The Evolution of Labor Relations in Japan

Heavy Industry, 1853–1955

Andrew Gordon author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Harvard University, Asia Center

Published:15th May '88

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The century-long process by which a distinct pattern of Japanese labor relations evolved is traced through the often turbulent interactions of workers, managers, and, at times, government bureaucrats and politicians. The author argues that, although by the 1920s labor relations had reached a stage that foreshadowed postwar development, it was not until the 1940s and 1950s that something closely akin to the contemporary pattern emerged.

The central theme is that the ideas and actions of the workers, whether unionized or not, played a vital role in the shaping of the system. This is the only study in the West that demonstrates how Japanese workers sought to change and to some extent succeeded in changing the structure of factory life. Managerial innovations and the efforts of state bureaucrats to control social change are also examined.

The book is based on extensive archival research and interviewing in Japan, including the use of numerous labor-union publications and the holdings of the prewar elite’s principal organization for the study of social issues, the Kyochokai (“Association for Harmonious Cooperation”)—both collections having only recently been catalogued and opened to scholars. This is an intensive look at past developments that underlie labor relations in today’s Japanese industrial plants.

For those concerned with how modern Japanese society was formed, this book is indispensable. Its lesson is that Japanese or foreigners who want to know the secrets of Japanese industrial success would be well advised to study more Japanese history and institutions and pay less attention to the purveyors of Japan’s unique culture. * Monumenta Nipponica *
A clear perspective on labor relations in Japan from their beginnings to the present. The issues raised by the author will surely be debated from various perspectives in the future. * Journal of the Ohara Institute of Social Research *

ISBN: 9780674271319

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 735g

524 pages