Artículos de revistas
Beyond trade unions´ strategy? : The social construction of precarious workers organizing in the city of Buenos Aires
Date
2016-02Registration in:
Atzeni, Maurizio; Beyond trade unions´ strategy? : The social construction of precarious workers organizing in the city of Buenos Aires; Routledge; Labor History; 57; 2; 2-2016; 193-214
0023-656X
1469-9702
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Author
Atzeni, Maurizio
Abstract
The paper presents preliminary findings of qualitative research, case study based, on the organization and collective mobilization of two groups of precarious workers in the city of Buenos Aires. Contrary to research that looks at trade unions’ institutional strategies for organizing precarious workers and at workers’ responses to these, the article starts with a bottom-up approach centred on workers’ self-activity. This helps to show empirically how a complex net of structural and contextual factors, which includes the spatial organization of the labour process, the institutional and legal framework and the socio-political context, creates material circumstances that generate processes of workers’ association. This approach is rooted in long-standing theoretical debates about the structuring of workers’ collective interests and action and helps to ground debates on the perspectives of precarious workers’ organization within the context of currently and locally existing capitalist relations rather than in more abstracted trade unions’ strategies and responses.