It is a brute fact of contemporary globalization – unmistakable as activists and journalists catalog scandal after scandal – that the very transformations making possible higher quality, cheaper products often lead to unacceptable conditions of work: brutal use of child labor, dangerous environments, punishingly long days, starvation wages, discrimination, suppression of expression and association. In all quarters, the question is not whether to address these conditions, but how. That question, however, admits no easy answers. Globalization itself has freed capital from many of its former constraints – national workplace standards, collective bargaining, and supervisory state agencies and courts – designed to humanize working conditions. A ...
When this chapter was originally written for the Handbook of Globalisation (Michie, 2003) the burnin...
D uring the past decade, universal labor standards have become the focus ofintense debate among poli...
Internationalisation of capital grew rapidly in the post-war period, driven initially by US-based TN...
It is a brute fact of contemporary globalization – unmistakable as activists and journalists catalog...
The globalized and regionalized labour market has brought about significant scrutiny on how to organ...
Labor standards in less-developed countries became a hot-button issue in discussions of trade and ec...
Anumber of critics have argued that the competitive pressure imposedby international competition is ...
The rise of the anti-sweatshop movement in the 1990s made it clear that absent public pressure, mult...
In response to an absence of effective methods of international labor standards regulation, Internat...
International labor standards are among the oldest international standards pertaining to the conduct...
This article examines the challenge to domestic labor regulation posed by the increasingly internati...
Inequalities in the commodification of labor are constitutive for economic activities that span poli...
From a historical point of view, the linkage between core labour standards and global trade has been...
This paper reviews the critical issues concerning the establishment of a global system of labor stan...
The International Labour Organization (ILO) is often regarded as ineffective in the face of the ‘Glo...
When this chapter was originally written for the Handbook of Globalisation (Michie, 2003) the burnin...
D uring the past decade, universal labor standards have become the focus ofintense debate among poli...
Internationalisation of capital grew rapidly in the post-war period, driven initially by US-based TN...
It is a brute fact of contemporary globalization – unmistakable as activists and journalists catalog...
The globalized and regionalized labour market has brought about significant scrutiny on how to organ...
Labor standards in less-developed countries became a hot-button issue in discussions of trade and ec...
Anumber of critics have argued that the competitive pressure imposedby international competition is ...
The rise of the anti-sweatshop movement in the 1990s made it clear that absent public pressure, mult...
In response to an absence of effective methods of international labor standards regulation, Internat...
International labor standards are among the oldest international standards pertaining to the conduct...
This article examines the challenge to domestic labor regulation posed by the increasingly internati...
Inequalities in the commodification of labor are constitutive for economic activities that span poli...
From a historical point of view, the linkage between core labour standards and global trade has been...
This paper reviews the critical issues concerning the establishment of a global system of labor stan...
The International Labour Organization (ILO) is often regarded as ineffective in the face of the ‘Glo...
When this chapter was originally written for the Handbook of Globalisation (Michie, 2003) the burnin...
D uring the past decade, universal labor standards have become the focus ofintense debate among poli...
Internationalisation of capital grew rapidly in the post-war period, driven initially by US-based TN...