无罪的服装?不均衡的劳动地理与道德贸易:斯里兰卡劳动者的视角

Garments without guilt? Uneven labour geographies and ethical trading—Sri Lankan labour perspectives

Journal of Economic Geography · 2015
被引 97
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

以斯里兰卡为案例,批判性地考察劳动者对道德准则的看法,分析其作为社会升级形式的有效性,揭示企业治理中劳动者声音的缺失。

Abstract

Economic geographers tout social upgrading via economic upgrading as a path that engenders labour conditions, while labour geographers underscore the inherent contradictions of corporate governance initiatives. They point to the conceptual flaws of firm-level analysis, given the limited attentiveness to worker actions and labour voice. Others point to the inherent tensions in global governance initiatives as they traverse along global supply chains, and the absence of labour voice within corporate codes. This neglect underpins my article, which uses Sri Lanka as a litmus case to critically engage with labour voice around ethical codes and analyse its efficacy as a form of social upgrading.

劳动声音伦理守则社会升级斯里兰卡服装业