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Amid political recalibrations: Strike wave hits Ethiopia
Author(s) -
Admasie Samuel Andreas
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of labor and society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2471-4607
DOI - 10.1111/wusa.12350
Subject(s) - unrest , politics , dozen , wage , subject (documents) , front (military) , political science , political economy , development economics , history , law , sociology , economics , geography , mathematics , arithmetic , library science , computer science , meteorology
While the political protests that have gripped Ethiopia in recent years and the recalibrations within the ruling front that they have generated have been the subject of extensive attention, another aspect of ongoing social turbulence has been almost entirely neglected: the wave of labor unrest apparent since the autumn of 2017. No less than a dozen strikes have been recorded, in addition to a number of other signs of growing restiveness among wage workers. This commentary seeks to shed light on the ongoing strike wave and the social conditions that underpin it. They include real wages that have dropped to a historical record low, and are reinforced by attempts to further erode labor rights.

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