布莱克特,A.(2019)。日常越轨:家政工人对国际劳动法的跨国挑战

IF 4.4 2区 社会学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Hina B. Shah
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全世界每25个女工中就有一个是家庭佣工。他们在很大程度上被忽视,被低估,缺乏最基本的劳动保护。布莱克特教授的书《日常越轨》(Everyday Transgressions)直面了这种不可见性,并提供了一个急需的概念框架,揭示了家政工人和跨国变革运动所面临的不平等。这本书巧妙地揭开了国际劳工组织为通过第一个关于家庭工人的国际条约——国际劳工组织关于家庭工人体面工作的公约(第189号家庭工人公约)而做出的历史性努力。在这本书中,布莱克特教授提供了一个局内人对这一历史性时刻的看法。她曾担任劳工组织首席专家,并撰写了劳工组织关于家庭工人体面工作的报告四:1(“法律与实践报告”)。她对谈判、冲突和幕后骚动的生动描述使《公约》栩栩如生。这本书不仅得益于布莱克特教授在这一领域的专业知识,还得益于她作为移民家庭佣人与家族遗产的密切联系。从属和奴役的遗产并没有剥夺家政工人的代理权。《日常越轨》为国际劳工组织《家庭工人公约》的必要性提供了一个有说服力的论据。布莱克特教授还围绕家庭工作场所的规律创造了一个独特的框架——一种基本上看不见的反作用力,即不对称书评
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Blackett, A. (2019). Everyday Transgressions: Domestic Workers’ Transnational Challenge to International Labor Law
One in every twenty-five women workers worldwide is a domestic worker. They are largely invisible, undervalued, and lack the most basic labor protections. Professor Blackett’s book, Everyday Transgressions, tackles this invisibility head on and provides a much-needed conceptual framing that lays bare the inequities faced by domestic workers and the transnational movement for change. The book expertly peels back the layers of history of subjugation that shaped the historic efforts by the International Labour Organization to adopt the first international treaty for domestic workers – the ILO Convention Concerning Decent Work for Domestic Workers (Domestic Workers Convention, No. 189). In this book, Professor Blackett provides an insider’s view of this historic moment. She served as the ILO’s lead expert and wrote the ILO’s Report IV:1 on Decent Work For Domestic Workers (“Law and Practice Report”). Her vivid descriptions of the negotiations, the conflicts, and the behind-the-scenes agitations bring to life the Convention. The book benefits not only from Professor Blackett’s professional expertise in this area but also her intimate connection to her family’s legacy as migrant domestic servants. The legacy of subordination and servitude does not strip domestic workers of their agency. Everyday Transgressions makes a persuasive argument for the need for the ILO’s Domestic Workers Convention. Professor Blackett also creates a unique framing around the law of the household workplace – a largely invisible counterforce that is asymmetrical Book Reviews
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期刊介绍: For over 30 years, Work and Occupations has published rigorous social science research on the human dynamics of the workplace, employment, and society from an international, interdisciplinary perspective. Work and Occupations provides you with a broad perspective on the workplace, examining international approaches to work-related issues as well as insights from scholars in a variety of fields, including: anthropology, demography, education, government administration, history, industrial relations, labour economics, management, psychology, and sociology. In addition to regular features including research notes, review essays, and book reviews.
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