Author ORCID Identifier
0000-0003-4871-9324
Document Type
Article
Disciplines
Business and Management.
Abstract
2022 proved to be a difficult year for the people side of supply chains and the global transport networks that support them. Labour shortages and labour disputes put further pressure on systems that were already struggling with the fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and the impact of climate change. Amid high levels of inflation, workers around the world have been striking for better pay and conditions, in areas as different as healthcare, waste management, and teaching. For example, 2022 saw port related strikes quadrupling in comparison to the previous year.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21427/2qva-v531
Recommended Citation
Schiffling, Sarah and Valantasis Kanellos, Nikolaos, "Supply Chain Success Depends on Workers" (2023). Articles. 15.
https://arrow.tudublin.ie/buschrsmart/15
Funder
This research received no external funding
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Publication Details
https://www.calameo.com/institute-of-chartered-shipbrokers/read/006656926b7d2ccbc2ec9
Schiffling, S. and Valantasis Kanellos, N. (2023) Supply chain success depends on workers, Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers – Shipping Network, Issue 72, March 2023.
doi:10.21427/2qva-v531