Can solidarity be organized "from below" in global supply chains? The case of ExChains

Nora Lohmeyer, Elke Schüssler, Markus Helfen
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Abstract

Global supply chains in the garment industry are marked by labour standard violations in factories as well as retail stores. Against this background it is important to strengthen the bargaining power of workers along the supply chain. Establishing direct relationships among workers along the supply chain could be one way to achieve this aim. This paper builds on extant literature on transnational solidarity and highlights the specific challenges of understanding solidarity in a transnational social space by looking at the empirical context of global garment supply chains. It hereby seeks to go beyond treating “solidarity” as a mere metaphor for any form of transnational union or worker cooperation, and instead engages with the cultural-normative dimensions of the concept as referring to mutual bonds among groups of workers. By looking at the case of the ExChains network, this paper examines some of the opportunities and challenges involved in establishing and maintaining transnational worker solidarity. The paper concludes by discussing the transformative potential, but also the limits of transnational labour solidarity regarding substandard working conditions in global supply chains.
能否在全球供应链中“自下而上”组织团结?ExChains的案例
服装行业的全球供应链存在工厂和零售店违反劳工标准的问题。在这种背景下,加强供应链上工人的议价能力是很重要的。在供应链上的工人之间建立直接关系可能是实现这一目标的一种方法。本文以跨国团结的现有文献为基础,通过观察全球服装供应链的经验背景,强调了在跨国社会空间中理解团结的具体挑战。因此,它试图超越将“团结”仅仅作为任何形式的跨国工会或工人合作的隐喻,而是将这一概念的文化规范维度作为工人群体之间的相互联系。通过观察ExChains网络的案例,本文探讨了建立和维护跨国工人团结所涉及的一些机遇和挑战。本文最后讨论了变革潜力,但也讨论了跨国劳工团结在全球供应链中不合格工作条件方面的局限性。
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