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Rumours of the death of the global labour movement have been greatly exaggerated. Rising phoenix-like from the ashes of the old trade union movement, workers' struggle is being reborn from below. By engaging in what Karl Marx called a workers' inquiry, workers are studying their own working conditions, the technical composition of capital and how to recompose their own power in order to devise new tactics, strategies, organisational forms and objectives. These workers' inquiries, from call centre workers, to platform workers, to truckers, building cleaners, contingent miners, and adjunct professors, are re-energising unions, bypassing unions altogether or innovating new forms of workers' organisations. In one of the first major studies to critically assess this new cycle of working class struggle, Robert Ovetz collects together case studies from over a dozen contributors, looking at workers' movements in China, Mexico, the US, South Africa, Turkey, France, Argentina, Italy, Portugal and the UK. The book reveals how these new forms of struggle are no longer limited to single sectors of the economy or contained by state borders, but are circulating internationally and disrupting the global capitalist system as they do.
List of contents
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction - Robert Ovetz
PART I: TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS
1. Camioneros: The Argentine Truckers' Union that Can Paralyze the Country - Dario Bursztyn
2. When Class Unionism Leads to Working-Class Recomposition: The Case of TÜMT¿S in Turkey - Alpkan Birelma
3. Resisting Sexism and Racism in Italian Logistics Worker Organizing - Anna Curcio
PART II: EDUCATION, CALL CENTERS, CLEANERS, PLATFORM WORK, AND GAMERS
4. Making Threats: Credible Strike Threats in the US, 2012-2016 - Robert Ovetz
5. The Self-Organization of the Mexican Multitude Against Neoliberal State Terror: The CNTE Dissident Teachers' Movement Against the 2013 Education Reform - Patrick Cuninghame
6. Notes from Below: A Brief Survey of Class Composition in the UK - Callum Cant, Sai Englert, Lydia Hughes, Wendy Liu, Achille Marotta, Seth Wheeler, and Jamie Woodcock
PART III: MANUFACTURING AND MINING
7. Worker Organizing in China: Challenges and Opportunities - Jenny Chan
8. Self-Organizing is Breathing Life into Workers' Struggles in South Africa - Shawn Hattingh and Dr. Dale T. McKinley
9. Towards a Global Workers' Inquiry: A Study of Indian Precarious Auto Workers - Lorenza Monaco
About the Authors
Index
About the author
Robert Ovetz is a Lecturer in Political Science at San José State University (US). He is the author of
When Workers Shot Back: Class Conflict from 1877 to 1921 (Brill, 2018 and Haymarket 2019) and a member of the editorial board of the
Journal of Labor and Society.
Summary
A major new study looking at the catalysing role of workers' inquiries in the rebirth of a global labour movement from below