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ID154077
Title ProperPatriarchal unions = weaker unions? Industrial relations in the Asian garment industry
LanguageENG
AuthorEvans, Alice
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper explores how gender ideologies shape industrial relations in the Asian garment industry. Drawing on ethnographic research, it illustrates how widespread norm perceptions of acquiescent women and assertive men reinforce patriarchal, authoritarian unions. Even if privately critical, women may be reluctant to protest if they anticipate social disapproval. Such beliefs reinforce patriarchal unions, curbing women workers’ collective analysis, engagement, and activism. This weakens the collective power of labour to push for better working conditions. Tackling norm perceptions and building more inclusive unions may help strengthen the labour movement.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 38, No.7; 2017: p.1619-1638
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 38 No 7
Key WordsIndustrial Relations ;  Patriarchal Unions ;  Weaker Unions ;  Asian Garment Industry


 
 
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