放弃控制:卢森堡免费公共交通系统中铁路工作的贬值?

Pub Date : 2023-07-02 DOI:10.1111/awr.12259
Sonja Faaren Ruud
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卢森堡于2020年3月在全国范围内实施免费公共交通(FFPT)政策,改变了以前负责票价控制的铁路陪同人员的日常工作和想象。这也引发了工人和公众对他们工作价值的争论。本文探讨了铁路工人对转型的经验和看法,并提出了一个概念化贬值的新框架,通过话语性使用贬值来表达对未来运输工作的具体希望和恐惧。根据与卢森堡国家铁路局(CFL)的民族志研究,本文通过追踪对陪同人员的工作节奏、与乘客的互动、权威感和可见性的影响,来询问放弃票价控制任务意味着什么。在没有票价管制的情况下,陪伴人员继续为更广泛的公众创造价值,并且在很大程度上认为他们自己的工作是有价值的,然而,他们的劳动的社会认可已经破裂,这产生了贬值的感觉。
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Giving up control: Devaluation of railway work in Luxembourg's fare-free public transportation system?

Luxembourg's implementation of a nationwide fare-free public transport (FFPT) policy in March 2020 transformed the everyday work and imaginaries of railway accompaniment personnel who had previously been responsible for fare control. It also sparked debate among both workers and the public about the value of their work. Dialoguing with discursive uses of devaluation as a shorthand for specific hopes and fears about the future of transit work, this article explores railway workers' experiences and perceptions of the transition and proposes a new framework for conceptualizing devaluation. Drawing from ethnographic research with the Luxembourgish national railway agency, Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Luxembourgeois (CFL), this article interrogates what it means for accompaniment personnel to give up the task of fare control by tracing the effects on their work rhythms, interactions with passengers, sense of authority, and visibility. In the absence of fare control, accompaniment personnel continue to produce value for a broader public and largely see their own work as valuable, yet there has been a rupture in the social validation of their labor, which produces feelings of devaluation.

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