Trade and inequality: Australia's textile, clothing, and footwear industries, 1986-1996 |
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Authors: | Webber, Michael Weller, Sally |
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Abstract: | Beginning in the mid 1980s, the Australian government cut protectionof the Australian textile, clothing, and footwear sector, whilethe global TCF industry was embracing a new form of organization,the commodity chain. Some Australian TCF producers were forcedout of business, but others followed a variety of strategies,thereby restructuring the TCF labour force. In a process structuredby age, gender, and ethnicity, skilled and semi-skilled productionjobs have been lost, partially replaced by jobs in design, marketing,and management. Factory jobs in Australia have been replacedby outwork in Australia and factory jobs in the Pacific Rim.These restructurings have contributed to increased occupationalinequality within theTCF sector. |
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