ICTs, Distributed Discourse and the Labour Movement in Cabo Verde: Why Weak Communications Remain a Crucial Barrier to Trade Union Effectiveness

IF 1.3 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
M. Mcquinn, M. Cojocaru
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Abstract

Based on interviews with trade union officials from different islands and the Inspector General of Labour, this article examines the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by labour organisations in Cabo Verde. Distributed discourse is used as a conceptual framework to provide insights into ways in which the ability of trade unionists to engage in debates and formulate initiatives is influenced by the pervasiveness and control of digital technologies. ICTs are premised as complementary tools and not as substitutes for existing face-to-face union communication strategies, a perspective substantiated by all the interviewees. The research reveals that frail communication channels are major problems for unions in Cabo Verde, which significantly impede their ability to defend the rights of members effectively. Despite localised improvements, involving particular organisations, ICTs are not being utilised systematically and equitably across all the Cabo Verdean islands to enhance the effectiveness of the work of unions. Limited financial streams, high levels of informality in the labour force, a dispersed geography, the uneven penetration of digital technologies across islands and economic sectors, and government policies are major barriers to trade union communication. Policy implications are put forward in the light of the main research findings. KEYWORDS: trade unions; Cabo Verde; ICTs; distributed discourse; labour democracy
资讯通讯科技、分散式话语与佛得角劳工运动:为何沟通薄弱仍是工会运作的重要障碍
本文采访了来自不同岛屿的工会官员和劳工监察长,考察了佛得角劳工组织对信息通信技术的使用情况。分布式话语被用作一个概念框架,以深入了解工会会员参与辩论和制定倡议的能力如何受到数字技术的普及和控制的影响。信息通信技术的前提是作为补充工具,而不是作为现有面对面工会沟通策略的替代品,所有受访者都证实了这一观点。研究表明,脆弱的沟通渠道是佛得角工会面临的主要问题,这严重阻碍了工会有效捍卫成员权利的能力。尽管有一些地方的改善,包括一些特定的组织,但并没有在佛得角所有岛屿上系统和公平地利用信息通信技术来提高工会的工作效率。有限的资金流、劳动力的高度非正规性、分散的地理位置、数字技术在岛屿和经济部门之间的不均匀渗透以及政府政策是工会沟通的主要障碍。根据主要研究结果,提出了政策启示。关键词:工会;佛得角的;信息通信技术;分布式的话语;工党民主
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Global Labour Journal
Global Labour Journal INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR-
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