Struggling to be heard: the past and present of employee voice in Belarus

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Danilovich, H. 2016. Struggling to be heard: the past and present of employee voice in Belarus. in: Pyman, A., Gollan, P., Wilkinson, A., Xu, C. and Kalfa, S. (ed.) Employee Voice in Emerging Economies Emerald Publishing Limited. pp. 105-135
Chapter titleStruggling to be heard: the past and present of employee voice in Belarus
AuthorsDanilovich, H.
Abstract

This paper addresses a highly under-research question of employee voice in Belarus using labour process theory, specifically, Ramsay’s (1977) cycles of control theory to assess the evolution of voice at transitional periphery. Using the sample of 10 industrial enterprises, the paper explores the degree of management control over formal voice and the role of trade unions in defending of independent voice at the collective level. Informal voice at the individual level is also analysed. The findings demonstrate that the degree of direct control over formal voice in Belarus exceeds that in the Soviet Union due to suppression of independent trade union voice. The loss of workers’ control over the labour process has led to decreasing informal voice at the individual level. However, the earlier argument on workers’ patience is not supported due to a growing number of organised workers protests.

Page range105-135
Book titleEmployee Voice in Emerging Economies
EditorsPyman, A., Gollan, P., Wilkinson, A., Xu, C. and Kalfa, S.
PublisherEmerald Publishing Limited
SeriesAdvances in Industrial and Labor Relations
ISBN
Hardcover9781786352408
Electronic9781786352392
ISSN0742-6186
Publication dates
Print02 Dec 2016
Publication process dates
Deposited15 Dec 2016
Accepted01 Nov 2016
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1108/S0742-618620160000023005
LanguageEnglish
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