Decaffeinated resistance: Social constructions of wage theft in Melbourne’s hospitality industry

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
E. Ferris, Stuart Ross
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Abstract

Wage theft, or the illegal non-payment of employee entitlements, is a pernicious and highly prevalent practice in industries across Australia, but particularly in hospitality. Despite recent media attention to cases involving some high-profile employers, little is known about how wage theft is experienced or understood by employees or the public. This research examines how wage theft is constructed and negotiated by employees and community members. Participants' constructions of wage theft reflected the consumerist, managerialist and individualist logics that have emerged in the wake of the intensive neoliberal restructuring of our economies and workplaces over the past three decades. It is argued that these views are also reflected in the current criminal enforcement regime that frames underpayment as a problem of rogue actors, rather than a social and structural issue. To disrupt the societal and disciplinary acceptance of wage theft, further criminological studies should aim to map out the direct and indirect harms arising from wage theft
脱咖啡因抵抗:墨尔本酒店业工资盗窃的社会建构
工资盗窃,或非法不支付员工福利,在澳大利亚各地的行业中是一种有害且非常普遍的做法,尤其是在酒店业。尽管最近媒体关注了一些知名雇主的案件,但人们对员工或公众如何经历或理解工资盗窃知之甚少。这项研究考察了员工和社区成员是如何构建和协商工资盗窃的。参与者对工资盗窃的构建反映了过去三十年来我们的经济和工作场所进行了密集的新自由主义重组后出现的消费主义、管理主义和个人主义逻辑。有人认为,这些观点也反映在当前的刑事执法制度中,该制度将支付不足视为流氓行为者的问题,而不是社会和结构问题。为了打破社会和学科对工资盗窃的接受,进一步的犯罪学研究应旨在找出工资盗窃造成的直接和间接危害
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Journal of Criminology
Journal of Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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