Globalization is a process that has promoted significant changes in the inner workings of global production chains. Moreover, capital, which is embodied in various forms of labor relations, can and in some current cases exploits, even now, its labor force. Furthermore, this research is structured in two segments. The first analyzes how large companies use labor exploitation in order to reduce production costs and maximize profits, dissociating themselves from the responsibilities that they have in relation to their laborers that are an important part of their internal structure. The second investigates whether these companies can be held responsible for the exploitation of their employees – whom are part of their production network. In conc...
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR Scho...
Despite the complexities and decentralization that characterize global supply chains in today’s worl...
Over the last decade, the world’s largest corporations – from The Coca Cola Company to Amazon, Apple...
No Brasil, foram detectados 43.696 casos de trabalho análogo à de escravo entre os anos de 2003 e 20...
Although slavery was formally abolished in most countries decades ago, labor exploitation persisted ...
Modern slavery is a term we often meet but we do not even know what we hear really exists in practic...
The term ‘modern slavery’ constitutes a broad non-legal umbrella term that refers to a range of abu...
This course conclusion work aims to demonstrate the current modalities of slave labor and how the t...
Many companies’productive structure still makes modern slavery possible, under the aegis of decreasi...
In Brazil , the emergence of debt bondage or peonage originated in capitalist expansion in the Amazo...
A presente dissertação tem por escopo indicar o cenário legislativo, econômico e fático atual acerca...
Purpose: Identify the practices adopted by companies to monitor and prevent contemporary slavery and...
There are multiple public agencies in Brazil that operate for the purpose of inspection, investigati...
This paper examines a kind of economic rationality of the forms of slave labor in contemporary Brazi...
Slavery is not over; and even though society condemns it, slave labour continues to be used in vario...
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR Scho...
Despite the complexities and decentralization that characterize global supply chains in today’s worl...
Over the last decade, the world’s largest corporations – from The Coca Cola Company to Amazon, Apple...
No Brasil, foram detectados 43.696 casos de trabalho análogo à de escravo entre os anos de 2003 e 20...
Although slavery was formally abolished in most countries decades ago, labor exploitation persisted ...
Modern slavery is a term we often meet but we do not even know what we hear really exists in practic...
The term ‘modern slavery’ constitutes a broad non-legal umbrella term that refers to a range of abu...
This course conclusion work aims to demonstrate the current modalities of slave labor and how the t...
Many companies’productive structure still makes modern slavery possible, under the aegis of decreasi...
In Brazil , the emergence of debt bondage or peonage originated in capitalist expansion in the Amazo...
A presente dissertação tem por escopo indicar o cenário legislativo, econômico e fático atual acerca...
Purpose: Identify the practices adopted by companies to monitor and prevent contemporary slavery and...
There are multiple public agencies in Brazil that operate for the purpose of inspection, investigati...
This paper examines a kind of economic rationality of the forms of slave labor in contemporary Brazi...
Slavery is not over; and even though society condemns it, slave labour continues to be used in vario...
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR Scho...
Despite the complexities and decentralization that characterize global supply chains in today’s worl...
Over the last decade, the world’s largest corporations – from The Coca Cola Company to Amazon, Apple...