A strike in the time of COVID-19 pandemic: The 2020 health workers’ dispute in Hong Kong

Author:

Taylor Bill WK1ORCID,Chan Ming Yui Issac2

Affiliation:

1. City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

2. The London School of Economics and Political Science Department of International Development, UK

Abstract

A short health workers’ strike held in early 2020 in Hong Kong at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic demonstrates the importance of democratic framing of social movement unionism. A trade union was established during a period of massive civil unrest against the local government in 2019 and then proceeded to organise a strike within 2 months of formation to pressure both their employer and the government to enhance citizen and health workers’ safety as the pandemic entered Hong Kong. The paper explains the organisation, progress and reaction to the strike by different stakeholders. The case exemplifies mobilisation through strong democratic trade unionism and provides an example of social movement framing that combined membership and societal interests. The strike represents the last instance of successful independent union mobilisation in Hong Kong as governance shifted from laisse-faire industrial relations that favoured the local capitalist elite to state authoritarianism focussed on obedience to the national political elite.

Funder

Strategic Research grant of the Public Policy Research, Policy Innovation and Co-ordination Office, Hong Kong Government

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Industrial relations,Business and International Management

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