行业认证是否减轻了种植园工人的经济和社会剥夺?印度茶叶种植部门的研究

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.13169/workorgalaboglob.15.2.0046
Viswanathan
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本文探讨了贸易认证是否减轻了印度茶园工人的经济和社会剥夺的重要问题。在对茶园工人所面临的历史性剥夺进行批判性评估之后,作者回顾了印度茶园采用的各种认证的潜在影响,包括公平贸易(FT), RFA, ETP和托管。作为实证分析的一个案例,本文特别研究了FT认证及其对茶园工人的影响,特别参考了位于泰米尔纳德邦(南印度)和阿萨姆邦(东北印度)的尼尔吉里斯地区的三个认证茶园。该分析支持了早期关于公平贸易认证研究的许多发现。然而,它也提供了非常有用的额外见解,解释了为什么茶叶种植园采用认证,特别是FT认证,在改善种植园工人遭受的剥夺方面没有产生预期的结果。它表明,尽管参与了20多年的FT认证,但茶园无法在种植园工人的生活中取得重大改善,主要原因是茶园获得的FT溢价是名义上的,而且在不同年份之间变化很大。它的结论是,鉴于印度国内对茶叶的消费需求一直在增长,通过设计和推广适当的认证标准(整合现有标准的最佳元素)来关注国内市场也是至关重要的,这将有助于提高种植园工人的地位以及工作和生活条件。这也将有助于缓解印度南部和北部各邦之间工人工资和收入的巨大差距。体积
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Do trade certifications alleviate economic and social deprivations of plantation workers? A study of the tea plantation sector in India
This paper explores the important question whether trade certifications alleviate the economic and social deprivations of workers in tea plantations in India. Following a critical assessment of the historic deprivations faced by tea plantation workers, the author reviews the potential implications of various certifications adopted by tea plantations in India, including, Fairtrade (FT), RFA, ETP and Trustea. As a case for empirical analysis, the paper specifically examines FT certification and its impacts on tea plantation workers with particular reference to three certified tea estates located in the Nilgiris region in Tamilnadu (South India) and Assam (North-East India). The analysis endorses many of the findings of earlier studies on Fairtrade certification. Yet, it also provides very useful additional insights in terms of explaining why the adoption of certifications, especially FT certification, by tea plantations does not yield the intended outcomes with respect to amelioration of the deprivations suffered by the plantation workers. It reveals that, despite more than two decades of engagement with FT certifications, tea plantations are unable to make significant improvements in the lot of the plantation workers due mainly to the fact that the FT premiums that the tea estates receive are nominal and quite variable across years. It concludes that, given that the domestic consumption demand for tea has been growing in India, it is also crucial to focus on the domestic market through the design and promotion of appropriate certification standards (integrating the finest elements of existing ones) that would contribute towards improving the status as well as working and living conditions of plantation workers. This would also help mitigate the huge disparity in wages and earnings of workers between the south and north Indian states that emerge from the study. Volume
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Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation
Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation Business, Management and Accounting-Industrial Relations
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期刊介绍: Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation aims to: -Provide a single home for articles which specifically address issues relating to the changing international division of labour and the restructuring of work in a global knowledge-based economy. -Bring together the results of empirical research, both qualitative and quantitative, with theoretical analyses in order to inform the development of new interdisciplinary approaches to the study of the restructuring of work, organisational structures and labour in a global context. -Be global in scope, with a particular emphasis on attracting contributions from developing countries as well as from Europe, North America and other developed regions. -Encourage a dialogue between university-based researchers and their counterparts in international and national government agencies, independent research institutes, trade unions and civil society as well as other policy makers. Subject to the requirements of scholarly peer review, it is open to submissions from contributors working outside the academic sphere and encourages an accessible style of writing in order to facilitate this goal. -Complement, rather than compete with, existing discipline-based journals. -Bring to the attention of English-speaking readers relevant articles originally published in other languages.
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