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Globalisation and Labour

Globalisation and Labour The New 'Great Transformation'

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Globalisation and Labour

The New 'Great Transformation'

Ronaldo Munck

Political Science / Labor & Industrial Relations

Intellectual fashion currently focuses on us as consumers, but the world of production and services still needs us as workers. While globalisation has, in part, been driven over the past two decades by the transnational corporations' search for cheap labour in new regions of the South, scholarly research and the mass media have paid remarkably little attention to the consequent changes that are happening in the world of work. This book is the first to deal comprehensively and analytically with labour's response to globalisation. It provides a critical overview of the main challenges facing workers and trade unions worldwide. Its author argues that what may be described as the national period in labour history is decisively over. Now the labour movement is itself acting increasingly in a transnational manner. This holds out the hope of its playing a major role in the social regulation of a global economic system which is largely out of control.

The author explains how globalisation is foisting flexibilisation and feminisation on working people, but in the process also making them conscious of their transnational links. The 'old' internationalism of the trade union movement is now showing signs of developing into a 'new' internationalism where workers develop a sense of common interest and new ways of organizing that transcend national boundaries. Drawing his evidence from what is happening to workers and trade unions in a wide range of countries in both the industrialized North and the developing South, Professor Ronaldo Munck suggests that we may be on the brink of a new version of what Karl Polanyi, many years ago, strikingly called 'the great transformation'. The implications for workers, trade unions and their transnational corporate employers could be profound.

Ronaldo Munck is professor of political sociology and director of the Globalization and Social Exclusion Unit at the University of Liverpool. Previously he held the first post-apartheid Chair in Sociology at the University of Durban Westville in South Africa, and taught for many years at the University of Ulster in the North of Ireland. He has written extensively on labour issues, most recently in Marx 2020 (Zed, 2016).

Publication Date: 01 July 2002
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Zed Books
ISBN-13: 9781842770719
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 240
Weight (oz): 9.92

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