‘I had to bear the brunt’- the impact on worker bodies of the marketisation of aged care

Sandra Martain
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ABSTRACT This study reveals the centrality of the exploitation of the worker body in the marketised context of aged care in Australia. Support workers are on the front line of the delivery of aged care services, yet remain low paid, undervalued and subject to increasingly precarious work. They perform a ‘Taylorised’ labour process within strict task and time requirements, which is at odds with the care needs of aged clients, in both residential facilities and in the private homes of aged clients. A conceptualisation of an ‘embodied labour process’ of support work is proposed to highlight the depth and complexity of the embodied labour power exploited in this labour process. The study finds that worker bodies experience considerable physical, mental and emotional strain from this exploitation. The study argues that the marketisation of aged care is in fact reliant upon the exploitation of these hidden, vulnerable and disposable worker bodies.
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“我不得不首当其冲”——老年护理市场化对工人身体的影响
摘要本研究揭示了在澳大利亚老年护理市场化背景下工人身体剥削的中心地位。支持工作者处于提供老年护理服务的第一线,但他们的工资仍然很低,价值被低估,而且工作越来越不稳定。他们在严格的任务和时间要求下执行“泰勒化”的劳动过程,这与老年客户的护理需求不一致,无论是在住宅设施还是在老年客户的私人家中。提出了支持工作的“具体化劳动过程”的概念,以突出在这一劳动过程中被剥削的具体化劳动力的深度和复杂性。研究发现,这种剥削使工人的身体、精神和情感承受了相当大的压力。该研究认为,老年护理的市场化实际上依赖于对这些隐藏的、脆弱的、一次性的工人身体的剥削。
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