Power resources, institutional legacy and labour standards transformation: Lessons from two developing countries

IF 1.7 4区 管理学 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Economic and Industrial Democracy Pub Date : 2023-11-02 DOI:10.1177/0143831x231204770
Sari Madi
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This article assesses the political dynamics behind labour standards reform attempts and their divergent outcomes in Lebanon and Tunisia during the neoliberal era according to a success/failure and flexibility/security configuration. It emphasises the interconnection of three power resources. Institutional legacies mattered for organised labour’s influence on these reforms. Having already had access to formal channels of decision-making since the 1970s, Tunisian labour effectively used these channels during the 1990s reforms. Such channels were not historically well-developed for Lebanese labour and were critical in the reform failure. Furthermore, thanks to its ideational power (i.e. legitimacy), Tunisian organised labour was part of the political coalition of reform. Consequently, Tunisian labour was successful in gaining some job security privileges in exchange for flexibility. Conversely, Lebanese organised labour lacked such legitimacy, which contributed to their exclusion from the political coalition. Instead, employers used their informal channels (e.g. networks) with the political coalition’s elites to halt job security reform.
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权力资源、制度遗产和劳动标准转型:来自两个发展中国家的经验教训
本文根据成功/失败和灵活性/安全配置,评估了新自由主义时代黎巴嫩和突尼斯劳工标准改革尝试背后的政治动态及其不同的结果。强调三种电力资源的互联互通。制度遗产对于有组织的劳工对这些改革的影响至关重要。自20世纪70年代以来,突尼斯劳工已经有机会进入正式的决策渠道,在20世纪90年代的改革中,突尼斯劳工有效地利用了这些渠道。这些渠道在历史上没有为黎巴嫩劳工发展良好,是改革失败的关键。此外,由于其思想力量(即合法性),突尼斯有组织的劳工是改革政治联盟的一部分。因此,突尼斯劳工成功地获得了一些工作保障特权,以换取灵活性。相反,黎巴嫩有组织的劳工缺乏这种合法性,这导致他们被排除在政治联盟之外。相反,雇主利用他们与政治联盟精英的非正式渠道(例如网络)来阻止工作保障改革。
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Economic and Industrial Democracy
Economic and Industrial Democracy INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR-
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期刊介绍: Economic and Industrial Democracy is an international peer reviewed journal that focuses on the study of initiatives designed to enhance the quality of working life through extending the democratic control of workers over the workplace and the economy. How those initiatives are affected by wider political, economic and technological factors are also of interest. Special emphasis is laid on international coverage of empirical material, including discussions of the social and economic conditions in various countries.
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