While the tech giants are using privatisation to present themselves as providers of solutions to global problems, digitalisation is creating new forms of transnational activism. Global unions are emerging as players in this contest, helping to build counter power at both the local and global level. Through a comparison of the use of digital technology in two case studies in Africa involving two different global unions the article demonstrates how global unions can, through their intermediary coordinating role at the supranational level, deepen worker power. KEYWORDS: Global unions; digital technology; informal work; power resources; union revitalisatio
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The role of trade unions in the social shaping of digital technologies is a vital question for resea...
Technology is enabling new forms of coercion and control over workers. While digital platforms for l...
Pervasive technologies are already transforming "The Future of Work". Mobile technologies, IoT, and ...
In this article, we investigate labour struggles under the condition of digital capitalism. The main...
The place of digital activism in relation to trade unionism is a crucial area of concern at a time w...
The place of digital activism in relation to trade unionism is a crucial area of concern at a time w...
Research on digital worker experiences have shed light on the problematic realities of digital labor...
This article introduces the special issue of Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation on the digita...
National economies with different industrial relations and welfare state traditions are experiencing...
The use of digital technology has become a key part of contemporary debates on how work is changing,...
Global complex supply chains have made it difficult to know the realities in factories. This structu...
This article explores the emergence and significance of new technologies of coordination for globall...
Article first published online: December 23, 2020Traditional actors such as trade unions are inevita...
The last quarter of a century has seen the rise of what Manuel Castells famously called the "network...
This article outlines and collates exemplary clauses from collective bargaining agreements and simil...
The role of trade unions in the social shaping of digital technologies is a vital question for resea...
Technology is enabling new forms of coercion and control over workers. While digital platforms for l...
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