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Leveraging Nordic links: South African labour's role in regulating labour standards in wine global production networks

机译:利用北欧链接:南非劳动力在规范葡萄酒全球生产网络中的劳动标准方面的作用

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There are established difficulties in upholding private standards within global production networks (GPNs) through the use of multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs). Taking the case of wine production in South Africa, the article examines labour's role in leveraging new approaches to labour regulation in the interests of improved working standards and opportunities for labour organising. To do this, the paper adopts an extended take on the GPN framework which focuses on labour's own networked capabilities. The role of worker agency in forging international connections and new relational geographies between unions and civil society organisations across wine GPNs (in particular between South Africa and Scandinavia) is explored. By applying pressure within and through these networks, workers are shown to encourage new approaches to private governance in the interests of improved worker rights on the ground.
机译:通过使用多利益相关方计划(MSIS),在全球生产网络(GPNS)中建立了私人标准的困难。 本文介绍了南非葡萄酒产量的情况,该文章审查了劳动力在利用新的劳动监管方法方面的作用,以改善工作标准和劳动组织机会的利益。 为此,本文采用延长的GPN框架,专注于劳动力自身的网络功能。 探讨了工人机构在造成葡萄酒GPNS(特别是南非和斯堪的纳维亚)之间的工会和民间社会组织之间采取国际联系和新的关系地区的作用。 通过在这些网络内部和通过这些网络中施加压力,展示工人旨在鼓励新的私人治理方法,以改善工人在地面上的利益。

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