中国农民工参加工会的障碍:劳动争议、就业特征和社会人口因素分析

Luote Dai, Shengyu Gu
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本研究旨在通过分析劳资纠纷、就业特征和社会人口因素,了解农民工加入工会的潜力。本研究利用在上海和中国其他九个城市对 823 名农民工进行的调查数据,考察了农民工参与工会的联合性(组织成员资格)和行为性(活动参与)两个方面。结果表明,农民工的工会参与度较低,这与他们在劳动力市场上的地位和中国工会的招募工作所预期的情况不符。研究发现了农民工参与工会的三个主要障碍:(1)与民营企业中工会力量较弱的农民工相比,国有企业中的农民工参加工会的可能性要大得多;(2)工作场所中的职业和就业身份歧视阻碍了农民工加入工会;(3)中国农民工对工会的信任度相对较低,这可能是由于工会与政府之间的密切关系,这可能会削弱工会的合法性并阻碍工人的参与。这些发现凸显了中国农民工在与工会接触时所面临的系统性挑战。
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Barriers to Trade Union Participation among Rural Migrant Workers in China: An Analysis of Labor Disputes, Employment Characteristics, and Socio-Demographic Factors
This study aims to understand the potential for migrant workers to join trade unions by analyzing labor disputes, employment characteristics, and socio-demographic factors. Utilizing data from a survey of 823 migrant workers conducted in Shanghai and nine other cities in China, this research examines both the associational (organizational membership) and behavioral (activity participation) aspects of trade union participation. The results indicate that rural migrant workers exhibit a low level of union participation, contrary to expectations based on their labor market position and the recruitment efforts by Chinese unions. Three primary barriers to union participation were identified: (1) migrant workers in state-owned firms are significantly more likely to participate in unions compared to those in private firms, where union presence is weaker; (2) occupational and employment status discrimination within workplaces hinders rural migrant workers from joining unions; and (3) trust in trade unions is relatively low among Chinese migrant workers, likely due to the close relationship between unions and the government, which may undermine union legitimacy and impede worker engagement. These findings highlight the systemic challenges that rural migrant workers face in engaging with trade unions in China.
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