Militant Minority at Work: A successful Case of Unionisation of Garment Workers in Istanbul
Alpkan Birelma, from the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, examined a a successful unionisation struggle among garment workers in Istanbul. He found out that in the last four decades, Turkey has become a global showcase of authoritarian anti-labour neoliberalism and one of the world’s top garment and textile exporters. The latter has come at the cost of worker exploitation and precarity. Such conditions led a group of knitting workers to unionise at the beginning of the 2010s. He showcased that after five years of struggle, they signed a collective bargaining agreement covering nearly 400 workers. This very rare success rested on two key factors: the efforts of a militant minority and transnational labour solidarity.