The regulation of employment in global value chains (GVCs) is a story of the interaction of corporation and state in transnational space, where uneven international development has allowed the commodification and exploitation of international labour. Global standards are well articulated by bodies such as the International Labour Organization (ILO) and UN. We know what ‘decent work’ should look like as well as what all workers should enjoy as basic employment and human rights. Yet, internationally, the different mechanisms of private and public regulation fail at the point of implementation and across the world we see no fundamental shift in the condition of labour in terms of its capacity for social or economic upgrading. This article exam...
In many industries, corporations have changed the organization of their production from a vertically...
When this chapter was originally written for the Handbook of Globalisation (Michie, 2003) the burnin...
This paper reviews the behaviour of multinational companies across global value chains. The producti...
While globalization has led to what can – with reference to Karl Polanyi – be referred to as a disem...
Production of both goods and services is rapidly becoming dependent on a global labour system in whi...
A growing body of scholarship analyzes the emergence and resilience of forced labor in developing co...
The globalized and regionalized labour market has brought about significant scrutiny on how to organ...
It is a brute fact of contemporary globalization – unmistakable as activists and journalists catalog...
The increasing global reach of companies, accompanied by restructuring activities, lead to a greater...
Many multinational corporations now use global supply chains to produce goods and services. Multinat...
About 80 percent of global trade is nowadays between firms. Those firms engage in so-called global v...
The attention of practitioners and scholars of private regulation of working conditions is focused o...
The role of the International Labour Organization (ILO) in the governance of global supply chains is...
The International Labour Organization (ILO) is often regarded as ineffective in the face of the ‘Glo...
The 2013 Rana Plaza disaster led external stakeholders to insist on higher labour standards in appar...
In many industries, corporations have changed the organization of their production from a vertically...
When this chapter was originally written for the Handbook of Globalisation (Michie, 2003) the burnin...
This paper reviews the behaviour of multinational companies across global value chains. The producti...
While globalization has led to what can – with reference to Karl Polanyi – be referred to as a disem...
Production of both goods and services is rapidly becoming dependent on a global labour system in whi...
A growing body of scholarship analyzes the emergence and resilience of forced labor in developing co...
The globalized and regionalized labour market has brought about significant scrutiny on how to organ...
It is a brute fact of contemporary globalization – unmistakable as activists and journalists catalog...
The increasing global reach of companies, accompanied by restructuring activities, lead to a greater...
Many multinational corporations now use global supply chains to produce goods and services. Multinat...
About 80 percent of global trade is nowadays between firms. Those firms engage in so-called global v...
The attention of practitioners and scholars of private regulation of working conditions is focused o...
The role of the International Labour Organization (ILO) in the governance of global supply chains is...
The International Labour Organization (ILO) is often regarded as ineffective in the face of the ‘Glo...
The 2013 Rana Plaza disaster led external stakeholders to insist on higher labour standards in appar...
In many industries, corporations have changed the organization of their production from a vertically...
When this chapter was originally written for the Handbook of Globalisation (Michie, 2003) the burnin...
This paper reviews the behaviour of multinational companies across global value chains. The producti...