The agenda to link labor standards to trade agreements, in the hopes of improving working conditions in developing countries and preventing unfair labor competition for workers in rich countries, reached its culmination in TPP. Beginning with NAFTA and over a span of twenty-five years, labor standards became fully included in trade agreements and their violation subject to trade sanctions as means of enforcement. Thus, proponents of TPP offered it as the “gold standard” of globalization. This chapter argues that the debate about TPP, and the US labor movement’s opposition to it, made clear that this was not a story of success but of disenchantment. Unions in the US criticized TPP’s labor chapter for not going far enough, substantially and p...
Child labor and forced labor remain pervasive problems on Mexican farms. Millions of workers on thes...
The relationship between international trade and labor standards is one of several controversial iss...
This article examines the trajectory of workers\u27 rights provisions in \u27fast track authority l...
The agenda to link labor standards to trade agreements, in the hopes of improving working conditions...
Trade agreements have extended their reach far beyond simply reducing tariffs. One of the most contr...
A backlash against the post-Cold War order of liberal globalization has taken hold in the rich North...
Globalization holds the promise of bringing employment and wealth to historically underdeveloped are...
People are central to economic development. Workers are relatively vulnerable compared to the other ...
Using free trade agreements to increase labor standards in developing countries has not worked. Alth...
Quitting the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and demanding renegotiation of the North American Free ...
Part I of this Article details labor problems in CAFTA countries, with specific emphasis on problems...
Labour provisions have been increasingly included in bilateral and regional trade arrangements. One ...
This article examines the challenge to domestic labor regulation posed by the increasingly internati...
All bilateral U.S. trade agreements ratified since 2001 have included labor provisions within the ma...
The renegotiated North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), now called the United States–Mexico–Ca...
Child labor and forced labor remain pervasive problems on Mexican farms. Millions of workers on thes...
The relationship between international trade and labor standards is one of several controversial iss...
This article examines the trajectory of workers\u27 rights provisions in \u27fast track authority l...
The agenda to link labor standards to trade agreements, in the hopes of improving working conditions...
Trade agreements have extended their reach far beyond simply reducing tariffs. One of the most contr...
A backlash against the post-Cold War order of liberal globalization has taken hold in the rich North...
Globalization holds the promise of bringing employment and wealth to historically underdeveloped are...
People are central to economic development. Workers are relatively vulnerable compared to the other ...
Using free trade agreements to increase labor standards in developing countries has not worked. Alth...
Quitting the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and demanding renegotiation of the North American Free ...
Part I of this Article details labor problems in CAFTA countries, with specific emphasis on problems...
Labour provisions have been increasingly included in bilateral and regional trade arrangements. One ...
This article examines the challenge to domestic labor regulation posed by the increasingly internati...
All bilateral U.S. trade agreements ratified since 2001 have included labor provisions within the ma...
The renegotiated North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), now called the United States–Mexico–Ca...
Child labor and forced labor remain pervasive problems on Mexican farms. Millions of workers on thes...
The relationship between international trade and labor standards is one of several controversial iss...
This article examines the trajectory of workers\u27 rights provisions in \u27fast track authority l...