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Informalising Labour in Asia's Global Factory (2009)
Journal Article
Chang, D.-O. (2009). Informalising Labour in Asia's Global Factory. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 39(2), 161-179. https://doi.org/10.1080/00472330902723766

This article analyses the way in which informality becomes the common feature of capitalist labour in globalising Asia. As the mobility of capital has developed, different industries and production processes are now neatly interwoven. This transnatio... Read More about Informalising Labour in Asia's Global Factory.

Reclaiming Labour Law and Beyond (2009)
Book Chapter
Chang, D.-O. (2009). Reclaiming Labour Law and Beyond. In D. Lee, A. Leong, R. Ofreneo, & A. Skumaran (Eds.), Rights for Two-Thirds of Asia: Asian Labour Law Review 2008 (xiii-xxvi). Asia Monitor Resource Centre

This introductory chapter tries to brief new developments in labour laws in Asia particularly in regard to increasing informal forms of labour across Asia. The first part of this introduction deals with the intrinsic contradiction of labour law in wh... Read More about Reclaiming Labour Law and Beyond.

Market linkages: characterizing business-to-business relationships in Vietnamese vegetable supply chains (2009)
Journal Article
Cadilhon, J. J., Fearne, A. P., Giac Tam, P. T., Moustier, P., & Poole, N. (2009). Market linkages: characterizing business-to-business relationships in Vietnamese vegetable supply chains. Acta Horticulturae, 809, 135-146. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2009.809.11

When attempting to help farmers link to markets, development organizations emphasize the nature of the target organization (private trader, cooperative, non-government organization, processing plant, etc.) as a crucial element in developing a sustain... Read More about Market linkages: characterizing business-to-business relationships in Vietnamese vegetable supply chains.