Neoliberal capitalism and precarious work: ethnographies of accommodation and resistance
Edward Elgar - Cheltenham
2016
XI, 336 p.
capitalism ; chemical industry ; clothing industry ; construction industry ; enterprise restructuring ; global agreement ; globalization ; automobile industry ; part time employment ; plant shutdown ; precarious employment ; strike ; outsourcing ; temporary employment ; trade union attitude ; trade union ; work at home ; informal employment
Brazil ; China ; South Africa ; USA
Employment
English
Bibliogr.
978-1-78195-494-2
13.01.3-65587
"Since the renaissance of market politics on a global scale, precarious work has become pervasive. Divided into two parts, the first section of this cross-disciplinary book analyses the different forms of precarious work that have arisen over the past thirty years. These transformations are captured in ethnographically orientated chapters on sweatshops; day labour; homework; unpaid contract work of Chinese construction workers; the introduction of insecure contracting in the Korean automotive industry; and the insecurity of Brazilian cane cutters. The editors and contributors then collectively explore trade union initiatives in the face of precarious work and stimulate debate on the issue."
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