The Role of The All China Federation of Trade Unions: Implications for Chinese Workers Today

[Editor’s Note: This article concerning the All China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) was written by a member of China Labour Net’s editorial board and is published in the journal  Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society (WUSA) Vol 14, Issue 1]

Abstract

In the context of China’s economic reforms and realignment with global capitalism, this article examines the role of the All China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) and its failure to act as a genuine trade union organisation. Rather than putting workers’ interests and the protection of their rights first, the ACFTU, as an organ of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has largely shifted its agenda in line with that of the Party. The article looks at how this has often meant prioritising the interests of business over those of labour and how subsequently the ACFTU faces a crisis of legitimacy in the eyes of many workers, who increasingly turn to alternative methods of struggle outside of the officially sanctioned union. While such struggle has alarmed the CCP and has led to apparent attempts at trade union reform, often this has meant little in reality. The article also addresses the changing relations of international trade unions with the ACFTU and challenges unions who are prepared to work more closely with it for giving the ACFTU a false credibility.

 

The full article can be downloaded from:

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1743-4580.2010.00318.x/abstract

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