2023
DOI: 10.1177/23996544231199333
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Frayed social safety: Social networks, stigma, and COVID-19 – The case of Sri Lankan garment workers

Kanchana N Ruwanpura

Abstract: Sri Lankan garment workers have navigated a terrain where their initial status as stigmatized labour were re-casted as empowered workers through various industry-led initiatives in the recent past. Rearticulation from disposable to empowered workers, however, did not rest upon living wages or a hike in wage packets; instead, various management interpellations were attempted onsite and offsite factories. Without a material basis for these initiatives in the pre-CoVID-19 period, the vacuity of these tropes becam… Show more

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“…A COVID‐19 cluster in a leading factory caused community transition, with adverse publicity continuing and the absence of living wages emerging to the forefront (AWFA 2021; Hoskins et al. 2021; Munasinghe 2020; Ruwanpura 2022b, 2023).…”
Section: Made In Sri Lanka: Spearheading Through a Pandemic?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A COVID‐19 cluster in a leading factory caused community transition, with adverse publicity continuing and the absence of living wages emerging to the forefront (AWFA 2021; Hoskins et al. 2021; Munasinghe 2020; Ruwanpura 2022b, 2023).…”
Section: Made In Sri Lanka: Spearheading Through a Pandemic?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2011 efforts by the government, under the aegis of the World Bank and IMF, to privatise pension funds came to a grinding halt when workers took to the streets to protest (Ruwanpura 2013; Women's Centre 2011). Recurrently there have been attempts to codify multiple labour laws under one umbrella law that was not just heedless of the process but also an attempt to make hiring and firing easier (Ruwanpura 2022b, 2023).…”
Section: Made In Sri Lanka: Spearheading Through a Pandemic?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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