Jake Alimahomed-Wilson & Immanuel Ness 
Choke Points 
Logistics Workers Disrupting the Global Supply Chain

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Global capitalism is a precarious system. Relying on the steady flow of goods across the world, trans-national companies such as Wal-Mart and Amazon depend on the work of millions in docks, warehouses and logistics centres to keep their goods moving.

This is the global supply chain, and, if the chain is broken, capitalism grinds to a halt. This book looks at case studies across the world to uncover a network of resistance by these workers who, despite their importance, often face vast exploitation and economic violence.

Experiencing first hand wildcat strikes, organised blockades and boycotts, the authors explore a diverse range of case studies, from South China dockworkers to the transformation of the port of Piraeus in Greece, and from the Southern California logistics sector, to dock and logistical workers in Chile and unions in Turkey.

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Table of Content

Introduction: Forging Workers’ Resistance Across the
Global Supply Chain – Jake Alimahomed-Wilson and Immanuel Ness
PART I – Building Labor Power and Solidarity Across the World’s Choke Points
1. Labor and Social Movements’ Strategic Usage of the Global Commodity Chain Structure – Elizabeth A. Sowers, Paul S. Ciccantell, and David A. Smith
2. Across the Chain: Labor and Conflicts in the European Maritime Logistics Sector – Andrea Bottalico
3. Durban Dockers, Labor Internationalism, and Pan-Africanism – Peter Cole
PART II – Disruptions: Logistics Workers Resisting Exploitation
4. Worker Militancy and Strikes in China’s Docks – Bai Ruixue and Au Loong Yu
5. “Work Hard, Make History”: Oppression and Resistance in Inland Southern California’s Warehouse and Distribution Industry – Ellen Reese and Jason Struna
6. Stop Treating Us Like Dogs! Workers Organizing Resistance at Amazon in Poland – Amazon workers and supporters
7. Decolonizing Logistics: Palestinian Truckers on the Occupied Supply Chain – Jake Alimahomed-Wilson and Spencer Louis Potiker
PART III – Neoliberalism and the Global Transformation of Ports
8. Decoding the Transition in the Ports of Mumbai – Johnson Abhishek Minz
9. Back to Piraeus: Precarity for All! – Dimitris Parsanoglou and Carolin Philipp
10. Contested Logistics? Neoliberal Modernization and Resistance in the Port City of Valparaíso – Jorge Budrovich Sáez and Hernán Cuevas Valenzuela
11. Logistics Workers’ Struggles in Turkey: Neoliberalism and Counterstrategies – Çağatay Edgücan Şahin and Pekin Bengisu Tepe
PART IV – New Organizing Strategies for the Global Supply Chain
12. “The Drivers Who Move This Country Can Also Stop It”: The Struggle of Tanker Drivers in Indonesia – Abu Mufakhir, Alfian Al’ayubby Pelu, and Fahmi Panimbang
13. Lessons Learned from Eight Years of Experimental Organizing in Southern California’s Logistics Sector – Sheheryar Kaoosji
14. Struggles and Grassroots Organizing in an Extended European Choke Point – Carlotta Benvegnù and Niccolò Cuppini
15. Beyond the Waterfront: Maintaining and Expanding Worker Power in the Maritime Supply Chain – Peter Olney
Contributor Biographies
Index

About the author

Immanuel Ness is Professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York and Senior Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg. He is the author and editor of many books, including Southern Insurgency: The Coming of the Global Working Class (Pluto, 2015) and Urban Revolt: State Power and the Rise of People’s Movements in the Global South (Haymarket, 2017).
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 288 ● ISBN 9781786802347 ● File size 7.8 MB ● Editor Jake Alimahomed-Wilson & Immanuel Ness ● Publisher Pluto Press ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2018 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6184188 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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