Transnational Activism, Global Labor Governance, and China

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ISBN: 1349950211
ISBN 13: 9781349950218
Autor: Zajak, Sabrina
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xi, 286 S., 10 s/w Illustr., 286 p. 10 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.01.2017
Auflage: 1/2017
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

Explores rising labor unrest in China as it integrates into the global political economy Draws on extensive fieldwork in Europe, the US, and China to highlight the role of activists, operating at multiple levels, in improving Chinese labor conditions since 1989 Indicates the effect China, a politically and economically strong state, can have on transnational labor activism

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Beschreibung

This book explores rising labor unrest in China as it integrates into the global political economy. The book highlights the tensions present between China's efforts to internationalize and accept claims to respect freedom of association rights, and its continuing insistence on a restrictive, and often punitive, approach to worker organizations. The author examines how the global labor movement can support the improvement of working conditions in Chinese factories. The book presents a novel multi-level approach capturing how trade unions and labor rights NGOs have mobilized along different pathways while attempting to influence labor standards in Chinese supply chains since 1989: within the ILO, within the European Union, leveraging global brands or directly supporting domestic labor rights NGOs. Based on extensive fieldwork in Europe, the US and China, the book shows that activists, by operating at multiple scales, were on some occasions able to support improvements over time. It also indicates how a politically and economically strong state such as China can affect transnational labor activism, by directly and indirectly undermining the opportunities that organized civil societies have to participate in the evolving global labor governance architecture.

Autorenporträt

Sabrina Zajak is Junior Professor of Globalization Conflicts, Social Movements, and Labor at the Institute for Social Movements, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany. She is Founding Member of the Institute for Protest ad Social Movement Research in Berlin and Head of the research group "Transnational Alliances between Social Movements and Trade Unions in Europe". Her other research focuses on protests in Germany and pathways of labor rights activism between Asia and Europe in a comparative perspective.

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