[Excerpt] No country or company should gain a commercial edge in international trade by jailing or killing union organizers, crushing independent union movements, or banning strikes. Gaining an advantage in labor costs should not depend on exploiting child labor or forced labor, or discriminating against women or oppressed ethnic groups. Deliberately exposing workers to life-threatening safety and health hazards, or holding wages and benefits below livable levels should not be permissible corporate strategies. But these are exactly the abuses that happen all too often in a rapidly globalized world trading system based on free trade
[Excerpt] Protecting workers’ rights is a top priority for the Obama Administration, and the Office ...
Provides background and a description of labor violations for four of the worst multinational corpor...
Globalization holds the promise of bringing employment and wealth to historically underdeveloped are...
[Excerpt] No country or company should gain a commercial edge in international trade by jailing or k...
[Excerpt] Labor rights advocacy is the most direct challenge to the primacy of a marketplace ideolog...
[Excerpt] It has become obvious to everyone in and around the U.S. labor movement that our problems ...
[Excerpt] This Article seeks to […] articulate a defense of enforceable international labor rights a...
[Excerpt] No institution in the nation\u27s history has struggled so long and so valiantly for the d...
[Excerpt] Globalization of capital is not a new problem, but it is a persistent and growing one. Cap...
[Excerpt] For decades, the U.S. foreign assistance program has sought with limited results to furthe...
[Excerpt] Without an overall trade agreement containing stronger labour rights linkage than that of ...
[Excerpt] An international trade secretariat (ITS) is a world-wide federation of unions in a particu...
[Excerpt] Only big, coordinated unions can stop employers from playing off one group of workers agai...
[Excerpt] Decisions about the constitution of workers\u27 rights do not unfold in a vacuum; quite th...
[Excerpt] The generic Central American shopping mall is an air-conditioned ark of plate glass and al...
[Excerpt] Protecting workers’ rights is a top priority for the Obama Administration, and the Office ...
Provides background and a description of labor violations for four of the worst multinational corpor...
Globalization holds the promise of bringing employment and wealth to historically underdeveloped are...
[Excerpt] No country or company should gain a commercial edge in international trade by jailing or k...
[Excerpt] Labor rights advocacy is the most direct challenge to the primacy of a marketplace ideolog...
[Excerpt] It has become obvious to everyone in and around the U.S. labor movement that our problems ...
[Excerpt] This Article seeks to […] articulate a defense of enforceable international labor rights a...
[Excerpt] No institution in the nation\u27s history has struggled so long and so valiantly for the d...
[Excerpt] Globalization of capital is not a new problem, but it is a persistent and growing one. Cap...
[Excerpt] For decades, the U.S. foreign assistance program has sought with limited results to furthe...
[Excerpt] Without an overall trade agreement containing stronger labour rights linkage than that of ...
[Excerpt] An international trade secretariat (ITS) is a world-wide federation of unions in a particu...
[Excerpt] Only big, coordinated unions can stop employers from playing off one group of workers agai...
[Excerpt] Decisions about the constitution of workers\u27 rights do not unfold in a vacuum; quite th...
[Excerpt] The generic Central American shopping mall is an air-conditioned ark of plate glass and al...
[Excerpt] Protecting workers’ rights is a top priority for the Obama Administration, and the Office ...
Provides background and a description of labor violations for four of the worst multinational corpor...
Globalization holds the promise of bringing employment and wealth to historically underdeveloped are...