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本世纪头十年,瑞典和其他欧洲国家一样,曾经属于公共所有的交通部门受到了新自由主义私有化的影响。私人行为者参与公共交通导致劳资关系发生变化,对工作场所产生影响。在本文中,通过权力追索的视角,我们讨论了2018年至2021年发生在瑞典南部skamatne地区运营区域火车服务的私营公司Arriva(现为VR Sverige)与当地工会俱乐部Klubb p gatamatg之间的多方面劳资纠纷,该俱乐部隶属于蓝领工会联合会Seko (service - och Kommunikationsfacket)。与最初定于2020年4月续签当地集体协议的谈判同时开始,在公司决定实施一项商业计划,考虑重新定义所有员工的个人就业条件,后来又试图解雇反对该决定的当地工会健康与安全代表后,争议变得更加尖锐。通过访谈、观察、在线材料以及法律文件分析,我们讨论了2020-2021年帕马加塔格的重要性,以及当地工会通过动员协会权力资源成功参与争议的能力,即使是在制度限制下。与全球趋势一致,我们的论文显示了物流工人(广义上的)在试图通过当地工会组织改变劳动力市场上的权力关系方面的力量。
‘Don’t be afraid of the bosses, they should be afraid of us’ – a power resource analysis of a successful union organising on local trains in Sweden
During the 2000s, in Sweden, as in other European countries, the transport sector that once was public owned has been subjected to neoliberal privatisation. The involvement of private actors in public transport entails changes in industrial relations, which have impact in the workplace. In this paper, though a power recourse lens, we discuss a multifaceted labour dispute that occurred 2018 to 2021 between Arriva (now VR Sverige), the private company that runs the regional train service in the Swedish southern region of Skåne, and the local trade union club Klubb Pågatåg, affiliated with the blue-collar trade union federation Seko (Service- och Kommunikationsfacket). Started in conjunction with the negotiations for renewing the local collective agreement initially set for April 2020, the dispute became sharper following the decision of the company to implement a business plan contemplating the redefinition of individual terms of employment for all employees and, later, the attempt to fire the local trade union health and safety representative appointed by Klubb Pågatåg who confronted that decision. By relying on interviews, observations, online material as well as legal documents analysis, we discuss the significance of the 2020–2021 Pågatåg and the capacity of a local trade union to successfully engage in a dispute by mobilising associational power resources even against institutional constraints. In line with global trends, our paper shows the strength of logistics workers (broadly conceived) in attempting to change power relations on the labour market through local union organising.