Scaling Up? Transnational Labour Organising in Globalised Production

  • Cornelia Staritz (Speaker)
  • Fischer, K. (Speaker)
  • Jeroen Merk (Speaker)
  • Luke Sinwell (Speaker)
  • Kruskaya Hidalgo Cordero (Speaker)
  • Madhumita Dutta (Speaker)

Activity: Talk or presentationOther talk or presentationscience-to-public

Description

Globalisation has led to globally interconnected production structures and the spread of global value chains. Globalised production not only influences economic development prospects, but also working conditions and wages as well as workers’ power and struggles. This special issue is dedicated to labour organising in the context of globalised production. Cornelia Staritz and Karin Fischer, the editors of the special issue, will provide an overview of the contributions and present the challenges and key findings from the case studies. Jeroen Merk, leading scholar on questions of transnational labour organising, presents opportunities and challenges of the scaling up of labour activism, focusing on the global apparel and footwear sectors. Comments are provided by Kruskaya Hidalgo Cordero, Madhumita Dutta and Luke Sinwell on the background of their own contributions in the issue covering experiences of union and non-union actors from different sectors and world regions.
Period22 Nov 2022
Event titleScaling Up? Transnational Labour Organising in Globalised Production
Event typeOther
LocationAustriaShow on map

Fields of science

  • 509023 Development research
  • 504 Sociology
  • 504002 Sociology of work