从横向到纵向的劳动治理:国际劳工组织与全球供应链中的体面工作

From horizontal to vertical labour governance: The International Labour Organization (ILO) and decent work in global supply chains

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2017
被引 81
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

基于民族志研究,揭示了国际劳工组织内部政策企业家如何通过重新构建话语和协调社会伙伴,推动全球供应链中体面工作新标准的制定。

Abstract

The role of the International Labour Organization (ILO) in the governance of global supply chains is typically neglected or simply dismissed as ineffective. This is understandable as global supply chains have undermined the traditional nation state (horizontal) paradigm of global labour governance, most notably the international Conventions agreed by the tripartite constituents (governments, employers and workers’ representatives) of the ILO. But this simply poses the question of whether, and if so how, the ILO can reframe the system of global labour governance to include the (vertical) global supply chains that all too often fail to deliver ‘decent work for all’. Based on an extended ethnographic study, we demonstrate how policy entrepreneurs (international civil servants) within the ILO can play a pivotal role in not only reframing the discourse in a way that resonates with the ‘lived experiences’ of constituents but also ‘orchestrate’ the social partners in order to secure majority support for a process that might ultimately lead to a new standard (Convention) for decent work in global supply chains. A new approach to employment relationships in global supply chains is ‘in the making’, with the potential to improve working conditions and rights at work for millions across the globe.

劳动治理全球供应链国际劳工组织体面工作政策企业家