Supply Chain Workers’ Inquiries: Class Struggle along Value Chains

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Gifford Hartman
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Abstract The following is an account of my own personal involvement, over the last 20 years, with a circle of militants in California’s San Francisco Bay Area who have been researching changes in the class composition of global production. We have been using informal and formal inquiries with rank-and-file workers to analyze how transformations in communication, data gathering, and transportation technologies have revolutionized the logistics industry. Our goal has been finding supply chain vulnerabilities, where working class solidarity has the greatest possibility to spread up and down these value chains, and for class struggle to be effectively cross-sectoral and international. The following is a balance sheet of our efforts, demonstrating the instances when we were able to realize our goals, as well as critiquing our limitations. We hope this will point to the importance of workers’ inquiries in the current era, especially in adjusting to the many changes the COVID-19 pandemic has wrought, exposing the weaknesses of just-in-time production chains spanning the planet, changes to class composition, and encouraging new forms of class struggle along ever-changing value chains.
供应链工人的询问:价值链上的阶级斗争
在过去的20年里,我亲身参与了加州旧金山湾区的一群激进分子,他们一直在研究全球生产阶级构成的变化。我们一直在对普通员工进行非正式和正式的调查,以分析通信、数据收集和运输技术的变革是如何彻底改变物流业的。我们的目标是找到供应链的弱点,在那里工人阶级团结最有可能在这些价值链上下传播,并使阶级斗争有效地跨部门和国际。以下是我们努力的资产负债表,展示了我们能够实现目标的实例,以及对我们局限性的批评。我们希望这将指出工人质询在当前时代的重要性,特别是在适应COVID-19大流行造成的许多变化,暴露全球准时生产链的弱点,阶级构成的变化,以及在不断变化的价值链上鼓励新形式的阶级斗争方面。
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