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enterprise unions
noun
Plural of enterprise union
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The regime's conservative pillars will tend to support him: private enterprise, unions, the army, and very importantly Mexico's television stations.But Mr Labastida's strength is also his weakness.
The newly formed Japan Federation of Employers Associationss (Nikkeiren) embarked on a campaign to form moderate, anti-Communist enterprise unions that included lower level management personnel as well as production workers.
With the help of lifetime employment, pliant enterprise unions and a seniority system whereby labour came cheap at the outset in return for guaranteed rewards at the end, companies could invest in research and development.
Three interrelated features of the system have attracted the most attention: (1) enterprise unions, (2) high levels of labour management cooperation and cross-functional problem solving, and (3) lifetime employment security.
Upper-level organizations, although less well-financed, gradually have gained influence over enterprise unions despite decades of severe ideological rivalry, which began in the 1920s and revived with Japan's defeat in World War II.
Most enterprise unions in the same industry affiliate into an industry-wide federation, and, in turn, nearly all of these federations are members of Rengō (Japanese Trade Union Confederation).
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An individual enterprise union, however, normally bargains without the direct participation of industrial federation or Rengō representatives.
A Japanese enterprise union contains both regularly employed white- and blue-collar workers and low-level managers.
Democratically run, well-financed, and self-staffed, the typical enterprise union actively represents only workers "permanently" employed in the firm blue- and white-collar together and also foremen.
It also implies that the trade union unit of organization is focused on the single firm as well as a "local" in the United States, as an "enterprise union" in Japan, or as a "joint shop stewards' committee" in Britain.
About 500 workers demonstrated outside the gates of the Sino-Japanese joint venture and said they wanted to elect their own representatives rather than accept the so-called "enterprise union" imposed on all factories in China by owners and the communist party.
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