Capital Comes North: Exploring the Discursive Challenges to International Solidarity among Nickel Miners in Sudbury, Ontario

This article draws on twenty-six qualitative interviews with rank-and-file United Steelworkers nickel miners in Sudbury, Ontario. It analyses some of the challenges to building international solidarity at Brazilian-based multinational mining firm Vale. Engaging with labour geography and labour movem...

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Main Author: Adam D.K. King
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: McMaster University Library Press 2020-09-01
Series:Global Labour Journal
Online Access:https://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/globallabour/article/view/4173
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description This article draws on twenty-six qualitative interviews with rank-and-file United Steelworkers nickel miners in Sudbury, Ontario. It analyses some of the challenges to building international solidarity at Brazilian-based multinational mining firm Vale. Engaging with labour geography and labour movement renewal scholarship, the article explores how identity formation and institutional structures interact to shape workers’ understandings of their interests and capacities. In particular, it considers the impact of national identity as it arose in response to the issue of foreign ownership during the interviews. The findings suggest that attempts by the union to discursively reframe workers’ struggle against their new multinational employer have yet to fully contend with the persistence of spatially bound forms of working-class identity and interests among workers in the sample. KEYWORDS: international solidarity; discursive framing; spatial interests; national identity; nickel mining
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spelling doaj.art-afd3a43f266c4bf4b74be1e4b39861152022-12-21T21:09:21ZengMcMaster University Library PressGlobal Labour Journal1918-67112020-09-0111310.15173/glj.v11i3.4173Capital Comes North: Exploring the Discursive Challenges to International Solidarity among Nickel Miners in Sudbury, OntarioAdam D.K. King0York UniversityThis article draws on twenty-six qualitative interviews with rank-and-file United Steelworkers nickel miners in Sudbury, Ontario. It analyses some of the challenges to building international solidarity at Brazilian-based multinational mining firm Vale. Engaging with labour geography and labour movement renewal scholarship, the article explores how identity formation and institutional structures interact to shape workers’ understandings of their interests and capacities. In particular, it considers the impact of national identity as it arose in response to the issue of foreign ownership during the interviews. The findings suggest that attempts by the union to discursively reframe workers’ struggle against their new multinational employer have yet to fully contend with the persistence of spatially bound forms of working-class identity and interests among workers in the sample. KEYWORDS: international solidarity; discursive framing; spatial interests; national identity; nickel mininghttps://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/globallabour/article/view/4173
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title Capital Comes North: Exploring the Discursive Challenges to International Solidarity among Nickel Miners in Sudbury, Ontario
title_full Capital Comes North: Exploring the Discursive Challenges to International Solidarity among Nickel Miners in Sudbury, Ontario
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title_full_unstemmed Capital Comes North: Exploring the Discursive Challenges to International Solidarity among Nickel Miners in Sudbury, Ontario
title_short Capital Comes North: Exploring the Discursive Challenges to International Solidarity among Nickel Miners in Sudbury, Ontario
title_sort capital comes north exploring the discursive challenges to international solidarity among nickel miners in sudbury ontario
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