工作的政治:罗马尼亚呼叫中心的年轻雇员对劳资关系的认识

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
Maria-Carmen Pantea
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在呼叫中心占很大份额的商业服务部门,已成为中欧和东欧经济增长的重要推动力。本文探讨了罗马尼亚呼叫中心的年轻员工如何解释他们的劳动力市场定位,他们如何参与塑造他们工作生活的结构,以及他们如何调动价值观来理解复杂的劳动过程和工业关系。基于对42名呼叫中心操作员和26名不同级别的人力资源人员和经理的深入面对面访谈,文章表明年轻人表现出有限的地缘政治素养,并且不倾向于将他们的工作置于全球价值链的背景下。对劳资关系有敏锐认识的例子是例外,而不是常态。受访者表现出强烈的观点,主要是在权力明显不平衡的情况下。文章认为,呼叫中心的特点限制了年轻员工参与有关他们所参与的劳动结构的有意义的辩论的能力。它提出了关于使年轻人能够在工作中发展政治素养的环境的其他问题。
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The Politics of Work: Young Employees’ Awareness of Industrial Relations in Romania’s Call Centres
The business service sector, of which call centers make up a large share, has emerged as an important driver of growth in central and eastern Europe. This article explores how young employees in call centers in Romania interpret their labor market positioning, how they engage with the structures that shape their working lives, and how they mobilize values to make sense of complex labor processes and industrial relations. Based on in-depth, face-to-face interviews with forty-two call centers operators and twenty-six human resource staff and managers at different levels of seniority, the article suggests that young people exhibit limited geopolitical literacy and are not inclined to contextualize their work within global value chains. Instances of acute awareness of labor relations are the exception, not the norm. Interviewees displayed strong viewpoints, mainly in situations of pronounced power imbalance. The article suggests that the characteristics of call centers limit young employees’ ability to participate in meaningful debate about the labor structures in which they participate. It raises additional questions regarding the circumstances that enable young people to develop their political literacy at work.
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期刊介绍: East European Politics and Societies is an international journal that examines social, political, and economic issues in Eastern Europe. EEPS offers holistic coverage of the region - every country, from every discipline - ranging from detailed case studies through comparative analyses and theoretical issues. Contributors include not only western scholars but many from Eastern Europe itself. The Editorial Board is composed of a world-class panel of historians, political scientists, economists, and social scientists.
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