Employer Perceptions of Factors Affecting Trade Union Effectiveness in Peninsular Malaysia
Trade union effectiveness is a critical determinant for industrial democracy and the well-being of employees in a state dominated industrial relations system. The ability to interpret, decipher, sustain and redefine the demands of the members represented would ensure the effectiveness of trade union...
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Main Author: | Ganesan, Jaya |
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2015
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