大流行期间的劳工抗议:90个国家的医院和零售工人的案例

Vera Trapmann, Charles Umney, Denis Neumann, M. Stuart, Simon Joyce, Ioulia Bessa
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本报告采用新颖的方法,通过在线GDELT项目从世界上最大的新闻机构搜索新闻事件,记录了90个国家的关键工人在covid -19大流行期间对其工作条件的抗议。该报告首次提供了大流行期间主要工人劳工抗议的全球数据集。它专注于两个领域,医疗保健和零售。结果表明,总体而言,尽管针对个人防护装备(PPE)的提供等与covid - 19相关的严重问题进行了大量抗议,但在大流行期间,抗议工人的主要关注点是他们的工资。要求加薪的集体行动不仅涉及工人的撤离,还涉及示威和杠杆策略。健康和安全是第二个最重要的问题,与这些要求有关的抗议活动并没有在疫情变得不那么致命时停止。在2020年3月最初的封锁期间,抗议活动激增,然后在整个大流行期间继续保持较低水平。报告指出了国家和行业之间的重要差异,并强调了具体的当地突发事件以及工人及其工会采取的战略决策。为此,报告还更详细地分析了五个抗议活动尤为重要的国家:法国、印度、尼日利亚、美国和阿根廷。该报告提供了第一步,让我们了解除了更制度化的集体发声形式之外的各种劳工抗议活动。重要的是,在2019冠状病毒病期间和之后,进一步研究非正式形式的抗议行动与制度化成果之间的关系。
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Labour protests during the pandemic : the case of hospital and retail workers in 90 countries
With a novel methodology searching news events from world’s largest news agencies via the online GDELT project, this report documents protest of key workers against their working conditions during the COVID-19pandemic in 90 countries. The report offers the first global dataset of labour protests of key workers during the pandemic. It focusses on two sectors, healthcare and retail. The results show that, overall, despite large volumes of protest over acute COVID-related problems such as the provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), the main concern of protesting workers during the pandemic was their pay. Collective action accompanying demands for pay rises involved not only the withdrawal of labour, but also demonstrations and leverage tactics. Health and safety was the second most important concern, and protests linked to these demands did not cease when the pandemic became less deadly. Protest spiked during the initial March 2020 lockdowns, before continuing at a lower level throughout the pandemic. The report identifies important variation between countries and sectors, and highlights specific local contingencies, and strategic decisions taken by workers and their unions. To this end, the report also analyses in more detail five countries where protest was particularly important: France, India, Nigeria, the United States, and Argentina.The report offers a first step to understanding the variety of labour protests beyond more institutionalised forms of collective voice. It will be important to study further the relation between informal forms of protest action and institutionalised gains, during and beyond COVID-19.
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