[Excerpt] Decisions about the constitution of workers\u27 rights do not unfold in a vacuum; quite the opposite. History plays an important role. Legislators, judges, policymakers, and other key decision-makers possess different value systems that they transpose onto various institutional practices. Ideas and the value systems that certain ideas represent are shared, adopted and at times imposed across national borders. Globally, particular labor and social policy models are exchanged and advocated. The International Labor Organization has since 1919 gathered delegates from around the world to discuss and adopt international conventions on particular labor and employment policies. These norms as ideas shape national and local choices and str...
[Excerpt] No country or company should gain a commercial edge in international trade by jailing or k...
A corporate leader’s nightmare scenario: waking to the news of the collapse of a factory manufacturi...
During the middle third of the 20th century, workers in most industrialized countries secured a subs...
Today, hazardous work kills 2.3 million people each year and injures millions more. Among the most c...
Today, hazardous work kills 2.3 million people each year and injures millions more. Among the most c...
[Excerpt] In a 2002 study, the US Government Accountability Office reported that more than 32 millio...
Over the past twenty years, International Labour Standards have been cited increasingly as the autho...
[Excerpt] The 200-page Human Rights Watch report is based on case studies across a range of industri...
[Excerpt] With Trade Conditions and Labor Rights, Henry J. Frundt makes a signal contribution to the...
[Excerpt] This volume is intended to collect the best current scholarship in the new and growing fie...
[Excerpt] United States labor law on workers\u27 right to strike meets international human rights st...
[Excerpt] Labor rights advocacy is the most direct challenge to the primacy of a marketplace ideolog...
[Excerpt] In this article we propose to contribute to the philosophical debate on global justice by ...
[Excerpt] In the 1990s the parallel but separate tracks of the labor movement and the human rights m...
This article presents a normative account of citizenship which requires respect for labour rights, a...
[Excerpt] No country or company should gain a commercial edge in international trade by jailing or k...
A corporate leader’s nightmare scenario: waking to the news of the collapse of a factory manufacturi...
During the middle third of the 20th century, workers in most industrialized countries secured a subs...
Today, hazardous work kills 2.3 million people each year and injures millions more. Among the most c...
Today, hazardous work kills 2.3 million people each year and injures millions more. Among the most c...
[Excerpt] In a 2002 study, the US Government Accountability Office reported that more than 32 millio...
Over the past twenty years, International Labour Standards have been cited increasingly as the autho...
[Excerpt] The 200-page Human Rights Watch report is based on case studies across a range of industri...
[Excerpt] With Trade Conditions and Labor Rights, Henry J. Frundt makes a signal contribution to the...
[Excerpt] This volume is intended to collect the best current scholarship in the new and growing fie...
[Excerpt] United States labor law on workers\u27 right to strike meets international human rights st...
[Excerpt] Labor rights advocacy is the most direct challenge to the primacy of a marketplace ideolog...
[Excerpt] In this article we propose to contribute to the philosophical debate on global justice by ...
[Excerpt] In the 1990s the parallel but separate tracks of the labor movement and the human rights m...
This article presents a normative account of citizenship which requires respect for labour rights, a...
[Excerpt] No country or company should gain a commercial edge in international trade by jailing or k...
A corporate leader’s nightmare scenario: waking to the news of the collapse of a factory manufacturi...
During the middle third of the 20th century, workers in most industrialized countries secured a subs...