While precarity has always been a predominant
feature of labour markets in the Global South, informal working practices are
increasingly also permeating labour markets in the Global North. Hence, this is
the moment when labour organisers in the latter should start learning from the
former, as organisers in the Global South have already successfully established
forms of mobilisation in these rather difficult circumstances for many years. This
volume, thus, also calls for a reversal of traditional North-South trade union
relations. While in the past it was the North, which provided some kind of
‘development assistance’ to labour movements in the Global South, it is now
organisers from the Global South, who provide valuable lessons for organising
in the North.
Table of contents
1. Andreas Bieler and Jörg Nowak – Labour Conflicts in the
Global South: An Introduction.
2. Jörg Nowak – From industrial relations research to
Global Labour Studies: moving labour research beyond Eurocentrism
3. Maurizio Atzeni - Workers’ organizations and the fetishism of the trade union form: toward new pathways for research on the labour movement?
4. Edward Webster, Carmen Ludwig, Fikile Masikane and Dave Spooner – Beyond traditional trade unionism: innovative worker responses in three African cities.
5. Fahmi Panimbang – Solidarity
across boundaries: a new practice of collectivity among workers in the
app-based transport sector in Indonesia.
6. Pun Ngai – Turning Left:
Student-Worker Alliance in Labor Struggles in China.
7. Michaela Doutch
– A
gendered labour geography perspective on the Cambodian garment workers’ general
strike of 2013/2014.
8. Madhumita Dutta – Becoming‘active labour protestors’: women workers organizing in India’s garment exportfactories.
9. Tsz Fung Kenneth NG - Overcoming‘small peasant mentality’: semi-proletarian struggles and working-classformation in China.
10. Isil Erdinc – Revisitingthe ‘boomerang effect’: the international relations of the trade unions inTurkey under the Justice and Development Party (AKP) rule.
11. Andreas Bieler
and Jörg Nowak – Labour conflicts in the Global South: towards a new
theory of resistance?
Andreas Bieler
Personal website: http://andreasbieler.net
31 July 2022
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