Book Review: Working in the Context of Austerity

IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI:10.1177/10242589211017822b
Thomas Klikauer
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employs many blue-collar workers, who are concentrated in fulfilment and sortation centres (Chapter 12, p. 196). Many chapters therefore discuss the organising and mobilising efforts of these workers. The effectiveness of this strategy has been seriously limited, however, because of ‘network redundancy’, as Chapter 7 explains very well. Given the number of fulfilment centres and the strongly data-driven processes, a strike or disruption in one centre will have little effect on customer services overall, as orders are easily rerouted to other centres. To really put pressure on Amazon, coordinated action is therefore required. The need for such (international) coordination is underlined in many of the chapters in this book (for example, Introduction, p. 12; Chapter 2, p. 46; Chapter 7, p. 126; Chapter 13; Chapter 16, p. 259; Conclusion), but none of them really go deep enough into the immense challenge of internationally organising a blue-collar workforce with a high turnover rate. Given that such a mobilisation strategy might be very difficult to implement, other strategies could focus on other weak points, such as organising the ‘last mile’ drivers or creating disruption among tech workers. Indeed, the book gives examples of successful campaigns among tech workers to change Amazon’s environmental policy. While this clearly shows the potential of organising these workers, it also indicates that the issues that matter to them differ substantially from those important to the blue-collar warehouse workers or drivers. As a European scholar, I feel the need to stress the obvious impact and importance of legal rules on workers’ participation in this context. While the US stories of organising at Amazon are clearly resourceand time-intensive, and led to local successes, the European stories are about organising a whole series of distribution centres and engaging in coordinated strikes. Europe’s laws on workers’ participation give it a head start: the legal requirement to establish works councils or negotiate with trade unions provide much easier access to workplaces, enabling much more effective organisation drives. This review does not do justice to all the book’s insights. All in all, it is the perfect introduction for any labour-oriented reader to the world of Amazon. The only points of criticism I would raise are (i) the lack of a more in-depth analysis of transnational unionism and organising, and (ii) the omission of a chapter on Amazon’s union-busting efforts in various countries. The last issue is touched upon in a number of chapters, but given the international criticism the company is currently being subjected to in this area a lot more could be said. The only thing that you, the reader, must now do is order the book. You can get it fairly cheaply via Amazon, and with next-day delivery if you’re a member of Amazon Prime.
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书评:在紧缩的背景下工作
雇佣了许多蓝领工人,他们集中在配送和分拣中心(第12章,第196页)。因此,许多章节讨论了这些工人的组织和动员工作。然而,由于“网络冗余”,这一策略的有效性受到了严重限制,正如第7章所解释的那样。考虑到配送中心的数量和强大的数据驱动流程,一个中心的罢工或中断对整体客户服务几乎没有影响,因为订单很容易被转移到其他中心。因此,要真正向亚马逊施压,就需要采取协调一致的行动。本书的许多章节都强调了这种(国际)协调的必要性(例如,导言,第12页;第二章,第46页;第七章,第126页;第十三章;第16章,第259页;结论),但它们都没有真正深入到国际组织具有高流动率的蓝领劳动力的巨大挑战。考虑到这种动员策略可能很难实施,其他策略可以集中在其他弱点上,例如组织“最后一英里”司机或在技术工人中制造混乱。事实上,这本书列举了科技工作者为改变亚马逊的环境政策而进行的成功活动的例子。虽然这清楚地显示了组织这些工人的潜力,但它也表明,对他们重要的问题与对蓝领仓库工人或司机重要的问题有很大不同。作为一名欧洲学者,我觉得有必要强调在这种情况下,法律规则对工人参与的明显影响和重要性。在美国,亚马逊的组织显然是资源和时间密集型的,并在当地取得了成功,而欧洲的故事则是关于组织一系列配送中心,并参与协调罢工。欧洲有关工人参与的法律为它提供了一个良好的开端:建立工人委员会或与工会谈判的法律要求,为进入工作场所提供了更容易的途径,从而使组织动力更加有效。这篇评论并没有公正地评价这本书的所有见解。总而言之,它是任何以劳动为导向的读者进入亚马逊世界的完美介绍。我想提出的唯一批评点是:(1)缺乏对跨国工会主义和组织的更深入分析;(2)遗漏了亚马逊在各国破坏工会的一章。最后一个问题在许多章节中都有提及,但考虑到该公司目前在这一领域受到的国际批评,还有很多可以说的。作为读者,你现在唯一要做的就是订购这本书。你可以通过亚马逊(Amazon)买到相当便宜的东西,如果你是亚马逊Prime会员,还可以享受次日送达服务。
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