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Labor

January 13, 2022
Solving Japan’s Wage Stagnation Syndrome
By Richard Katz
Hint: Urging companies to hike wages won’t do the job.

August 13, 2021
COVID-19 Has Resulted in Massive Southeast Asian Job Losses
By Sebastian Strangio
According to the International Labor Organization, pandemic-induced job losses will continue to drag down the region's economies until well into 2022.

September 23, 2016
The Singur Land Saga Reaches a Historic Point
By Padmapriya Govindarajan
The Singur land verdict sets an interest example.

September 02, 2016
India Braces for a Massive Nation-Wide Strike
By Padmapriya Govindarajan
A massive strike, pulling in 140 million workers, is set to begin in India.

June 24, 2016
China Airlines Crew Begin Strike in Taipei
By Katherine Wei
The first airline strike in Taiwanese history is underway.

April 06, 2016
Could Koreans Lead a Future Generation of Private Military Firms?
By Robert Farley
Where would North Korea's soldiers go after a hypothetical reunification on the Korean peninsula?

April 27, 2015
2 Years Later, Bangladesh's Rana Plaza Debacle Continues to Resonate Globally
By Zareen Muzaffar
The tragic Rana Plaza collapse in 2013 continues to affect how the world thinks about labor standards and worker safety.
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