Journal of Industrial Relations
2019
Advocacy for women migrant workers in Malaysia through an intersectionality lens (Article in Press)
Miles L.* ,
Lewis S. ,
Teng L.W. ,
Yasin S.M.
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Middlesex University, United Kingdom
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Middlesex University, United Kingdom
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Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
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Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
Abstract
Analysing labour migration through the lens of intersectionality provides valuable insights into the complex identities of women migrant workers and the multiple discriminations they struggle with. Intersectionality advocates argue that only through adopting such an approach can women’s multiple discriminations be challenged. Drawing on a case study of seven non-governmental organisations and one focus group of women migrant workers in a non-Western context, Malaysia, we explore how advocacy organisations understand, interpret and adopt an intersectional approach in advancing the rights of its women migrant workers. We show that there are challenges, specific to the local context, which reduce the likelihood of organisations doing so. The Malaysian experience likely has significance for similar advocacy in other Asian countries. © 2019, Australian Labour and Employment Relations Association (ALERA), SAGE Publications Ltd, Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore and Washington DC.
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DOI: 10.1177/0022185618814580
ISSN: 00221856
Original Language: English