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Counter-Landnahme? Labour disputes in the care-work field

Karina Becker (Department of Sociology, Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat Jena, Jena, Germany)
Klaus Dörre (Department of Sociology, Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat Jena, Jena, Germany)
Yalcin Kutlu (Department of Sociology, Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat Jena, Jena, Germany)

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

ISSN: 2040-7149

Article publication date: 21 May 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

The thesis of our paper is that the industrial dispute articulates a counter-movement against the progressive capitalist Landnahme of care work. What is ostensibly a standard wage conflict proves, on closer scrutiny, to be a dispute that contains a transformative social dynamic. It cannot be conceived either as a traditional class struggle or as a movement against the market’s unreasonable demands. The paper aims to discuss these issues.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors draw on a qualitative survey in the social and childcare services (expert interviews, groups discussions, expert hearings) and two partial-studies on the renewal of trade unions in East and West Germany (54 expert and 46 employee interviews).

Findings

Professional pride along with confidence in their own professional skills collides with the market- and competition-driven devaluation of the work of entire groups of employees. Used correctly, a putative professional consciousness can transform into a source of resilience, protest and collective engagement, which the authors interpret as counter-Landnahme. A consciousness rooted in professionality develops into a subjective power resource, the activation of which simultaneously strengthens trade unions’ power to effectuate change.

Originality/value

In the case of the childcare workers, this movement is rooted in a newly awakened consciousness as skilled labourers. What at first appears as a wage conflict is in fact, upon closer inspection, a conflict loaded with transformative potential. After all, any greater social recognition of this occupational group will naturally, at least by tendency, prompt a discussion concerning the modes of financing public reproductive activities.

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Citation

Becker, K., Dörre, K. and Kutlu, Y. (2018), "Counter-Landnahme? Labour disputes in the care-work field", Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Vol. 37 No. 4, pp. 361-375. https://doi.org/10.1108/EDI-02-2017-0028

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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