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How does COVID-19 affect workplace employee relations in China? Evidence based on a survey of firms from Guangdong province

Zhongwei Sun (South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China)
Xuchuang Zhang (South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China)
Xiaofang Wu (South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China)

Employee Relations

ISSN: 0142-5455

Article publication date: 15 February 2024

Issue publication date: 28 August 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study investigates the mediating role of wage and workforce adjustments, along with the moderating influence of collective bargaining system and employees’ localization, in elucidating the relationship between the COVID-19 shock and workplace employee relations (ER) tension.

Design/methodology/approach

Survey data from 1,483 enterprises across 21 prefectural cities in China’s Guangdong Province are collected. The hypotheses are tested by logistic regression.

Findings

The study reveals a positive correlation between the COVID-19 shock and workplace ER tension across crisis-hit enterprises, irrespective of their size or industrial sector. Wage reduction and mass layoffs emerge as significant mediators, while the collective bargaining system (CBS) and employees’ localization act as moderators.

Research limitations/implications

The measurement of ER is limited in a single-item scale. Representation of China is also limited since the study exclusively focuses on Guangdong province. The study offers some contributions that firm-level data reveal the pathway through which COVID-19 creates ER tension.

Practical implications

On the one hand, the authors recommend the establishment of an effective communication system between employers and employees. On the other hand, managers should consider the role of informal institutions. Furthermore, the authors suggest implementing tailored strategies at the enterprise level.

Social implications

Intense external shocks result in widespread layoffs and increased wage reductions within workplaces, and under such circumstances, formal or informal institutions may be insufficient to alleviate ER tension. In this case, the state authorities – including governments and other public agencies or bodies – are necessary to intervene in to organize tripartite dialogue.

Originality/value

While numerous emerging studies on COVID-19 explore how different countries manage industrial relations tension at the national level, few focus on ER at workplace level, particularly in developing countries. Understanding how workplace ER evolve during external shocks and identifying institutional measures to mitigate their negative impact is crucial for future crisis management.

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Acknowledgements

This paper forms a part of the special section “China's Labour Relations in a New Era of 2020s and Beyond”, guest edited by Drs. Kan Wang and Dong Yan.

Funding: This research was funded by the National Social Science Fund of China (22BSH165) and Guangdong Planning Office and Social Science (GD22ZDZSH01).

Citation

Sun, Z., Zhang, X. and Wu, X. (2024), "How does COVID-19 affect workplace employee relations in China? Evidence based on a survey of firms from Guangdong province", Employee Relations, Vol. 46 No. 5, pp. 1024-1044. https://doi.org/10.1108/ER-01-2023-0042

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