Abstract: By applying the strategies of international anti-sweatshop campaigns to the Australian context, recent regulations governing home-based clothing production hold retailers responsible for policing the wages and employment conditions of clothing outworkers who manufacture clothing on their behalf. This article argues that the new approach oversimplifies the regulatory challenge by assuming (1) that Australian clothing production is organized in a hierarchical ‘buyer-led ’ linear structure in which core retail firms have the capacity to control their suppliers ’ behaviour; (2) that firms act as unitary moral agents; and, (3) that interventions imported from other times and places are applicable to the contemporary Australian context....
In this paper we address the question of how sweatshop production can be opposed, given the globaliz...
© The Author(s) 2015. Changes to the Australian regulatory landscape over the past three decades of ...
The recent phenomena of reshoring apparel manufacturing back to the UK has developed economic opport...
By applying the strategies of international anti-sweatshop campaigns to the Australian context, rece...
Over the past 20 years the labour market, workforce and work organisation of most, if not all, indus...
Over the past 20 years the labour market, workforce and work organisation of most if not all industr...
On 12 March 1998 the Australian Industrial Relations Commission found that tbe clauses of the Clothi...
The majority of retailers structure their businesses using the supply chain outsourcing model. Pursu...
Supply chain outsourcing has posed problems for conventional labour regulation, which focuses on emp...
New South Wales is at the forefront globally in the protection of labour standards in the clothing i...
As corporations increasingly operate beyond national boundaries, the regulatory frameworks that moni...
To increase efficiencies, clothing retailers often outsource the manufacturing of products to trader...
This report examines 41 clothing companies operating in Australia and assesses what efforts they are...
The changing structure of modern business poses challenges for employment regulation in Australia, w...
The concept of post-Fordism has aroused controversy in recent theoretical debates within industrial ...
In this paper we address the question of how sweatshop production can be opposed, given the globaliz...
© The Author(s) 2015. Changes to the Australian regulatory landscape over the past three decades of ...
The recent phenomena of reshoring apparel manufacturing back to the UK has developed economic opport...
By applying the strategies of international anti-sweatshop campaigns to the Australian context, rece...
Over the past 20 years the labour market, workforce and work organisation of most, if not all, indus...
Over the past 20 years the labour market, workforce and work organisation of most if not all industr...
On 12 March 1998 the Australian Industrial Relations Commission found that tbe clauses of the Clothi...
The majority of retailers structure their businesses using the supply chain outsourcing model. Pursu...
Supply chain outsourcing has posed problems for conventional labour regulation, which focuses on emp...
New South Wales is at the forefront globally in the protection of labour standards in the clothing i...
As corporations increasingly operate beyond national boundaries, the regulatory frameworks that moni...
To increase efficiencies, clothing retailers often outsource the manufacturing of products to trader...
This report examines 41 clothing companies operating in Australia and assesses what efforts they are...
The changing structure of modern business poses challenges for employment regulation in Australia, w...
The concept of post-Fordism has aroused controversy in recent theoretical debates within industrial ...
In this paper we address the question of how sweatshop production can be opposed, given the globaliz...
© The Author(s) 2015. Changes to the Australian regulatory landscape over the past three decades of ...
The recent phenomena of reshoring apparel manufacturing back to the UK has developed economic opport...