Making cars in Iran: Working for Iran Khodro

Mather, Y.,, Mather, D. and Tamjidi, M. (2007) Making cars in Iran: Working for Iran Khodro. Critique: Journal of Socialist Theory, 35(1), pp. 9-21. (doi: 10.1080/03017600701238356)

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Abstract

This article examines work, employment relations and industrial conflict at Iran Khodro, Iran’s largest car plant. It pays particular attention to work intensification and the spread of contract work, which according to the workers have led to a rise in the number of fatal industrial accidents at the plant. These developments, we argue, are rooted in an alliance between the Islamic regime and its neo-liberal policies on the one hand, and the western multinational companies that have returned to Iran on the other. We also briefly examine workers’ resistance to these developments, which has taken place despite the absence of permanent workers’ organisations.

Item Type:Articles (Other)
Keywords:Car Plant; Casualisation; Imperialism; Iran; Iran Khodro; Privatisation; War; Workers
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Mather, Mrs Yassamine
Authors: Mather, Y.,, Mather, D., and Tamjidi, M.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Engineering > Systems Power and Energy
Research Group:Centre for the Study of Socialist Theory and Movements
Journal Name:Critique: Journal of Socialist Theory
Publisher:Routledge
ISSN:0301-7605

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