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Globalisation, collective action and counter‐coordination: The use of the new information communication technology by the Malaysian labour movement

Margaret Grieco (Transport Research Institute, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK and Institute for African Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA)
Mhinder Bhopal (London Metropolitan University, London, UK)

Critical Perspectives on International Business

ISSN: 1742-2043

Article publication date: 1 June 2005

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Abstract

Purpose

This article aims to explore the use of new information communication technology by the Malaysian labour movement. New information communication technologies are undoubtedly globalising, but these same technologies can also be used by labour to retrieve and re‐achieve a more equitable balance between labour and capital. The low transaction costs of the new information communication technology, and the universal reach of these same technologies, provide the labour movement with a critical new tool for organising and bargaining. Malaysia provides us with a useful example of this new context.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors e‐interviewed Malaysian labour activists and reviewed Malaysian labour and human rights web sites to develop a framework in which the discussion of global counter‐coordination by labour could be situated. This article provides case material from Malaysian web sites to demonstrate the importance of this technology in labour advocacy within Malaysia and in its connection with the outside world. These demonstrations of connectivity support the proposition of the paper that the new information technology affords the opportunity for the development of global union practices.

Findings

The article finds that the Malaysian labour movement is aware of the power of global relay that the technology provides it with and harnesses this power in its interaction with the state.

Research limitations/implications

The level of electronic activity by the labour movement may be under‐recorded in this assessment, as the resources were not available to determine the volume of electronic mailing which takes place within the Malaysian labour relations environment.

Practical implications

This article provides the international labour movement with a perspective of the new information communication technology, which can have practical consequences for action: meta‐coordination structures are required at the level of information exchange.

Originality/value

This article draws attention to the “power of global relay” as a new feature in the politics of labour. This insight requires further theorisation and should be of interest within a range of disciplines concerned with critical approaches to change and power.

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Citation

Grieco, M. and Bhopal, M. (2005), "Globalisation, collective action and counter‐coordination: The use of the new information communication technology by the Malaysian labour movement", Critical Perspectives on International Business, Vol. 1 No. 2/3, pp. 109-122. https://doi.org/10.1108/17422040510595627

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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