Free Content Use of Global Value Chains by Labor Organizers

Author: Quan, Katie

Source: Competition and Change, Volume 12, Number 1, March 2008 , pp. 89-104(16)

Publisher: Maney Publishing

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Understanding global value chains is important for labor as well as business. However, to be useful for labor organizers, workers must first be located as entities in global value chains. Further modification can reveal possible strengths and weaknesses in the chain, identify worker allies and reveal necessary steps in the organizing process. This paper examines ways that labor educators have modified global value chains to teach workers about their industries, and uses two case studies to illustrate the application that global value chains have to comprehensive organizing campaigns. The paper argues that labor organizers should go one step further by using global value chains to conceptualize global plans to stabilize employment for workers after the end of the Multi-Fiber Arrangement, and to raise wages in this context.

Keywords: APPAREL SUPPLY CHAIN; TEXTILE SUPPLY CHAIN; GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS; LABOR ORGANIZING; MULTI-FIBER ARRANGEMENT; ANTI-SWEATSHOP

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1179/102452907X264548

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