So How Did We Get Here? A Historical Case Study of Migrant Employment in the New Zealand Hotel Sector

IF 0.6 4区 历史学 Q3 Arts and Humanities
David Williamson, Candice Harris
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Abstract

This article maps the transition from a corporatist to a neoliberal consensus in the hotel industry in New Zealand, focussing on the changing labour conditions for migrant workers. We show how the current vulnerabilities for migrant workers, such as poor pay and conditions, and low unionisation, came into being. While much “presentist” research takes migrant worker vulnerability in hospitality and tourism for granted, this article finds that migrant workers did not always experience such vulnerability but, rather, this was constructed over time. The impacts of employment legislation and ownership changes during the 1980s and 1990s were crucial. By taking a critical historical employment relations approach, we better contextualise the current moment of labour shortages, reliance on migrant labour and by “race to the bottom” employment conditions. This suggests that the drive for sustainable employment practices will remain “aspirational” until the power imbalance in New Zealand employment relations is addressed.
我们是如何来到这里的?新西兰酒店业移民就业历史案例研究
本文描绘了新西兰酒店业从公司制向新自由主义共识的转变,重点关注移民工人劳动条件的变化。我们展示了当前移民工人的弱势地位是如何形成的,如工资低、工作条件差、工会人数少等。虽然许多 "现时主义 "研究将酒店业和旅游业中外来务工人员的脆弱性视为理所当然,但本文发现,外来务工人员并不总是经历这种脆弱性,相反,这种脆弱性是随着时间的推移而形成的。20 世纪 80 年代和 90 年代的就业立法和所有权变革的影响至关重要。通过采用批判性历史就业关系的方法,我们更好地理解了当前劳动力短缺、对农民工的依赖以及 "竞相逐低 "的就业条件的背景。这表明,在新西兰就业关系中的权力失衡问题得到解决之前,推动可持续就业实践的努力仍将是 "空想"。
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