The International Labour Organisation (ILO) tells us that we live in a world where the concept of human rights, including labor rights, is widely accepted. We live in a world where governments are sensitive to international opinion. But we also live in a world where worker rights violations are more widespread than ever before. The rights of working women must be assessed in this context. The proportion of women in the global workforce continues to increase. Further, the global community has begun to recognize as work categories of traditional women\u27s activity that have not previously been included in definitions of productive enterprise. It is essential, to achieve economic efficiency and to improve the social well-being of all workers ...
Some observers would like to explain away sweatshops as immigrants exploiting other immigrants, as ...
International audienceThis contribution deals with freedom in work, the importance of which is curre...
Over the past decade, several U.S. trade laws have, for the first time in recent U.S. history, linke...
In 2002, shortly after Paul Hunt was named as the first UN Special Rapporteur on the right to health...
Across the world, millions of women in developing countries are working in global supply chains to p...
The special concerns of the growing number of women entering the global workforce are shaping the de...
The International Labour Organisation’s Declaration of Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work of ...
In every society, the work that women do is undervalued and unrecognized. Political and social tensi...
Women rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls of many societies worldwide...
The United Nations Millennium Summit in 2000, the largest-ever gathering of world leaders, represent...
The present paper discusses woman and employment from globalized perspective and the condition of wo...
The series Verite Works profiles initiatives to improve workplace conditions around the world. This...
Over the past twenty years, International Labour Standards have been cited increasingly as the autho...
This paper examines the notion of rights discourse and its international application in recent femin...
The Author has divided the existing legal regulations of the above mentioned institutions in three ...
Some observers would like to explain away sweatshops as immigrants exploiting other immigrants, as ...
International audienceThis contribution deals with freedom in work, the importance of which is curre...
Over the past decade, several U.S. trade laws have, for the first time in recent U.S. history, linke...
In 2002, shortly after Paul Hunt was named as the first UN Special Rapporteur on the right to health...
Across the world, millions of women in developing countries are working in global supply chains to p...
The special concerns of the growing number of women entering the global workforce are shaping the de...
The International Labour Organisation’s Declaration of Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work of ...
In every society, the work that women do is undervalued and unrecognized. Political and social tensi...
Women rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls of many societies worldwide...
The United Nations Millennium Summit in 2000, the largest-ever gathering of world leaders, represent...
The present paper discusses woman and employment from globalized perspective and the condition of wo...
The series Verite Works profiles initiatives to improve workplace conditions around the world. This...
Over the past twenty years, International Labour Standards have been cited increasingly as the autho...
This paper examines the notion of rights discourse and its international application in recent femin...
The Author has divided the existing legal regulations of the above mentioned institutions in three ...
Some observers would like to explain away sweatshops as immigrants exploiting other immigrants, as ...
International audienceThis contribution deals with freedom in work, the importance of which is curre...
Over the past decade, several U.S. trade laws have, for the first time in recent U.S. history, linke...