ID | 103142 |
Title Proper | Dividing and conquering the shop floor |
Other Title Information | Uyghur labour export and labour segmentation in China's industrial east |
Language | ENG |
Author | Hess, Steve |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This work examines the labour export programme of south-west Xinjiang that brought Uyghur migrant workers to the Early Light Toy Factory in Shaoguan, Guangdong and places it in the context of capitalist-working class divisions emerging in contemporary China, where clashes between managers and workers have become frequent occurrences, and increasing worker solidarity and growing labour activism have become a leading concern of the Communist Party of China and an increasingly influential business class. The author suggests that labour export is primarily utilized not as a means to alleviate poverty and reduce minority-Han income gaps, as claimed by official sources, but as an instrument of business-class interests for dividing and conquering the shop floor through the ethnic diversification of the workforce, an age-old tactic of factory bosses harkening back to the manipulation of foreign-born workers in late-nineteenth-century industrial America. |
`In' analytical Note | Central Asian Survey Vol. 28, No. 4; Dec 2009: p.403 - 416 |
Journal Source | Central Asian Survey Vol. 28, No. 4; Dec 2009: p.403 - 416 |
Key Words | Uyghur ; Uighur ; Labour ; China ; Xinjiang ; Migrant |