Special Topic in 1995(vol.34)

Dec

  • Client Company's Duty to Bargain with Dispatched Workers' Union: Asahi Broadcasting Case
          Ryuichi Yamakawa, Associate Professor, University of Tsukuba
  • Nov

  • The Tale of Cain and Abel? - A Study of the Contemporary Japanese Labor Politics
          Toru Shinoda, Associate Professor, School of Social Sciences, Waseda University
  • Oct

  • The Employment Practice and Employment of Young Workers in Japan: Past Experience and Present Situation
          Michio Nitta, Professor, Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo
  • Sep

  • Promotion Structure of White-Collar Workers
          Sachiko Imada, Senior Researcher, The Japan Institute of Labour
  • Aug

  • Modification of Working Conditions Through Dismissals?:A Comparative Analysis of the SAS Case
          Takashi Araki, Associate Professor of Law, University of Tokyo
  • Jul

  • Ongoing Price Reduction and Employment Adjustment in the Japanese Distribution Sector
          Shigemi Yahata, Assistant Research Director, The Japan Institute of Labour
  • Jun

  • "Blood-typing" is still Popular in Japan
          Kiyoshi Ando, Professor of Psychology, Tokyo Woman's Christian University
  • May

  • Japanese Production Workers in Small Business
          Takashi Kawakita, Professor, School of Business Administration, Hosei University
  • Apr

  • Employment Practices and Unemployment in Contemporary Japan
          Akira Takanashi, Research Director General, The Japan Institute of Labour
  • Mar

  • 1994 Revision of Pension System
          Masahiko Iwamura, Professor of Labour Law, University of Tokyo
  • Feb

  • New Education and Training System for White-Collar Workers
          Hiroki Sato, Professor of Sociology, Hosei University
  • Jan

  • Union Participation of Workers in Managerial and Supervisory Positions
          Michio Nitta, Professor, Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo


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