This paper analyses the emergence of the ‘full package’ firm in India and its implications for workers’ strategies. A ‘full package’ firm expands outward, from low-value assembly-only products to high-value specialized garment production; consolidating under one roof. Historically, geographic and political barriers separated centres of value-creation (producers) and value-capture (brands and retailers) in the global garment sector. However, enhanced value-capture at the point of production has led to considerable consolidation organizationally, giving an increasingly symbiotic character to relationships within ‘buyer driven’ supply chains. Though this change aggregates the bargaining power of workers, it also introduces new obstacles to wor...
In the past decades, fashion brands and retailers in the West have introduced supplier’s Codes of Co...
This article reports the findings of a field study on the emergence of collective agreements led by ...
Global outsourcing arrangements in the garment industry, and elsewhere, provide one type of company—...
This paper analyses the emergence of the ‘full package’ firm in India and its implications for worke...
CSR has become a tool for global corporations to justify their outsourcing practices in other countr...
CSR has become a tool for global corporations to justify their outsourcing practices in other countr...
CSR has become a tool for global corporations to justify their outsourcing practices in other countr...
CSR has become a tool for global corporations to justify their outsourcing practices in other countr...
The right to organize is the worker's most effective weapon against exploitative conditions. Yet the...
This paper approaches globalisation as a contradictory and dialectical phenomenon, one in which the ...
The right to organize is the worker's most effective weapon against exploitative conditions. Yet the...
The garment industry can be considered an archetypal global sector in which production processes hav...
This article examines the disconnection between promises of labour rights made at the international ...
Almost on a daily basis newspapers and magazines tell us of the exploitative circumstances under whi...
The right to organize is the worker's most effective weapon against exploitative conditions. Yet the...
In the past decades, fashion brands and retailers in the West have introduced supplier’s Codes of Co...
This article reports the findings of a field study on the emergence of collective agreements led by ...
Global outsourcing arrangements in the garment industry, and elsewhere, provide one type of company—...
This paper analyses the emergence of the ‘full package’ firm in India and its implications for worke...
CSR has become a tool for global corporations to justify their outsourcing practices in other countr...
CSR has become a tool for global corporations to justify their outsourcing practices in other countr...
CSR has become a tool for global corporations to justify their outsourcing practices in other countr...
CSR has become a tool for global corporations to justify their outsourcing practices in other countr...
The right to organize is the worker's most effective weapon against exploitative conditions. Yet the...
This paper approaches globalisation as a contradictory and dialectical phenomenon, one in which the ...
The right to organize is the worker's most effective weapon against exploitative conditions. Yet the...
The garment industry can be considered an archetypal global sector in which production processes hav...
This article examines the disconnection between promises of labour rights made at the international ...
Almost on a daily basis newspapers and magazines tell us of the exploitative circumstances under whi...
The right to organize is the worker's most effective weapon against exploitative conditions. Yet the...
In the past decades, fashion brands and retailers in the West have introduced supplier’s Codes of Co...
This article reports the findings of a field study on the emergence of collective agreements led by ...
Global outsourcing arrangements in the garment industry, and elsewhere, provide one type of company—...