新自由主义与移民工人问题

Yang Yeon-hee, Min Ho Kook
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这篇文章讨论了新自由主义和全球化导致国际移民的过程,以及包括韩国在内的世界各国移民工人在其居住国的地位。研究结果表明,首先,全球化保证了资本的最大限度的流动,而人类的自由流动则尽可能地抑制了资本的流动。新自由主义所追求的劳动市场一直以劳动的灵活性为中心。生产系统的灵活性和劳动力市场的灵活性迫使世界上许多地方的工人陷入一种混乱的状态,饱受工作不稳定、竞争和绩效的折磨。移徙工人受到劳动剥削,因为与居住国的当地工人相比,他们受到不平等和歧视的对待。第二,在新自由主义经济体制下,资本的权力逻辑、居住国的外来歧视逻辑、反移民情绪的替罪羊,迫使农民工成为工资奴隶。大多数移民在政治上、经济上和社会上都不受原籍国的保护,只提供一定时期的劳动后就会返回原籍国。特别是劳务保障对农民工来说是敷衍了事,事实上的工作场所不能移动,可以把农民工送出国。第三,在放松管制和基于过去自由放任意识形态的新技术的推动下,全球化导致了收入不平等,财富只集中在某些资本家群体手中。《世界人权宣言》宣布移徙自由是一项基本人权。积极接纳移徙劳工的国家尚未签署《移徙劳工权利公约》。经合发组织国家呼吁通过改进国际标准和规范以及国际合作,消除全球化和新自由主义的消极方面。对于原籍国和接受国来说,都应该计划和调整移徙,以尽量减少消极因素和最大限度地增加利益。
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Neoliberalism and the problem of migrant workers
This article considers the process of neoliberalism and globalization causing international migration, and the status of migrant workers in their countries of residence around the world, including Korea. According to the results of research, first, globalization guarantees maximum movement of capital, whereas human free movement is suppressing as much as possible. The labor market pursued by neoliberalism has focused on the flexibility of labor. The flexibility of the production system and the flexibility of the labor market have forced workers in many parts of the world into a chaotic state suffering from job insecurity, competition, and performance. Migrant workers are subjected to labor exploitation as they are treated with inequality and discrimination compared to local workers in their countries of residence. Second, under the neoliberalistic economic system, migrant workers are forced to live as wage slaves by the logic of capital’s power, foreign discrimination in residential countries, and the scapegoats of anti-immigration sentiment. Most immigrants are politically, economically, and socially unprotected from their home countries, and are given status as people who will return to their home countries after providing only a certain period of labor. In particular, the guarantee of labor is perfunctory for migrant workers, the de facto workplace cannot be moved, and the migrant workers can be sent out of the country. Third, globalization, driven by deregulation and new technologies based on past laissez-faire ideology, has led to income inequality, in which wealth is concentrated only in certain groups of capitalists. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights declares freedom of migration as one of the fundamental human rights. The Convention on the Rights of Labor Migrants has not yet been signed by countries that actively host labor migrants. OECD countries call for the elimination of the negative aspects of globalization and neoliberalism through improved international standards and norms and international cooperation. For both sending and receiving countries, migration should be planned and modified in such a way as to minimize negative factors and maximize benefits.
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