abusesaffiliationarrow-downarrow-leftarrow-rightarrow-upattack-typeburgerchevron-downchevron-leftchevron-rightchevron-upClock iconclosedeletedevelopment-povertydiscriminationdollardownloademailenvironmentexternal-linkfacebookfiltergenderglobegroupshealthC4067174-3DD9-4B9E-AD64-284FDAAE6338@1xinformation-outlineinformationinstagraminvestment-trade-globalisationissueslabourlanguagesShapeCombined Shapeline, chart, up, arrow, graphLinkedInlocationmap-pinminusnewsorganisationotheroverviewpluspreviewArtboard 185profilerefreshIconnewssearchsecurityPathStock downStock steadyStock uptagticktooltiptwitteruniversalityweb

这页面没有简体中文版本,现以English显示

故事

10 十二月 2023

Global labour regimes are shaped by racism, says union, amid 'hyper profits' of capital in Global North & 'hyper exploitation' of workers in & from Global South

Shutterstock (licensed)

Public Services International has released a paper titled “Decolonising labour regimes”, that looks at the work of scholars and activists across the globe on racism and white supremacy in the global political economy, and the resurgence of racism, xenophobia, and other forms of intolerance in neoliberal globalisation.

The paper begins by exploring how the post World War II era saw the development of various new international norms and principles that rendered racism ‘socially unacceptable’. However, the paper goes on to explore how, despite this, ‘the reality of racism persists’ in the form of imperial capitalism profiting from inequality and discrimination. In particular, the paper highlights that racism is systemic and is the outcome of political processes of racialisation, which in turn enable those in power to maintain their power.

The paper focuses on post-colonial research and activists movements, including South Africa’s ‘FeesMustFall’ movement, which included a focus on universities outsourcing cleaning and ground services, leaving workers in precarious and ‘racially abusive’ employment. The paper links such activists’ movements to the ‘coloniality of power’: this refers to the notion that - even after colonialism – a Eurocentric model of power, build on identity hierarchies, still structures relations between capitalism and labour.

The paper goes on to emphasise how global and national labour markets are shaped by ‘coloniality’. It highlights how the global division of labour is racialised, something made worse by neoliberal policies and globalisation. This has led to a lack of opportunities for marginalised communities for decent work.

Despite decolonisation, the assertion of international social and economic rights norms and the emergence of new economic powerhouses in the Global South, the global division of labour remains both racialised and white supremacist. This has worsened since the introduction of neoliberal policies and globalisation which have decimated opportunities for marginalised Black, Indigenous and people of colour for decent work in developing countries through a combination of debt bondage, austerity, militarism and a massive expansion of extractivism.
Public Services International, “Decolonising labour regimes”

The paper explores how globalisation has created conditions where a small number of extremely powerful companies control global supply chains, and shows the impact of the Global North’s reliance on the Global South for cheap labour, creating ‘hyper profits’ of capital in the Global North at the expense of the ‘hyper exploitation’ for workers in and from the Global South.

The paper includes a focus on migrant workers, highlighting rising racism and xenophobia towards this group of workers. In particular, the paper sheds light on abuses experienced by workers in the Middle East and the Gulf, emphasising how working conditions are determined by national origin.

Other topics the paper discusess include climate change and its impact on migration, the treatment of domestic workers amid a global gendered division of labour, and multiple forms of escalating racial violence under neoliberalism.

隐私资讯

本网站使用 cookie 和其他网络存储技术。您可以在下方设置您的隐私选项。您所作的更改将立即生效。

有关我们使用网络存储的更多信息,请参阅我们的 数据使用和 Cookie 政策

Strictly necessary storage

ON
OFF

Necessary storage enables core site functionality. This site cannot function without it, so it can only be disabled by changing settings in your browser.

分析 cookie

ON
OFF

您浏览本网页时我们将以Google Analytics收集信息。接受此cookie将有助我们理解您的浏览资讯,并协助我们改善呈现资讯的方法。所有分析资讯都以匿名方式收集,我们并不能用相关资讯得到您的个人信息。谷歌在所有主要浏览器中都提供退出Google Analytics的添加应用程式。

市场营销cookies

ON
OFF

我们从第三方网站获得企业责任资讯,当中包括社交媒体和搜寻引擎。这些cookie协助我们理解相关浏览数据。

您在此网站上的隐私选项

本网站使用cookie和其他网络存储技术来增强您在必要核心功能之外的体验。