(English, April 2003, 393 pp)
This book is more than a review of labour law, it is the only comprehensive review available of labour law in the Asia-Pacific region. It investigates the impact of labour law on workers in 30 countries. It analyses trade union and labour activists' responses to changes in labour law, and examines what labour law means for workers' daily lives. This book will serve as an excellent reference tool to students, academics, researchers, labour activists, lawyers, trade union officials and ethical investment companies.