This article presents US/Leap’s views Fair Trade labeling schemes and their benefits to workers and consumers globally. Examples of effective certification labels and other tools that serve mainly as corporate marketing tools are included. US/Leap mostly takes the position that certification programs have not yet demonstrated that they are effective enough to ensure protection for worker rights and justice for workers
Written Statement Submitted to the Subcommittee on Income Security and Family Support Committee on W...
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Written Statement Submitted to the Subcommittee on Income Security and Family Support Committee on W...
SPOOFED! You're cooked and fried" read a recent headline (NST, Oct 5). Apparently, to spoof someone...
Abstract: In two 1959 papers, one co‐authored, Jerome Cornfield asserts that “relative” measures are...
The personal saving rate spiked up to an unusually high level in 2008 and spring 2009, prompting man...
options markets, live cattle, volatility, pricing density function, Financial Economics, Livestock P...
t is a cold but sunny morning at a white brick office building in the shadow of London’s Shard skysc...
If the successes of Live 8 and Group of Eight (G8) summit are anything to go by, one is tempted to c...
A large literature identifies unique organizational capabilities as a potent source of competitive a...
Fresh water springs are unique natural resources that are contained within public lands across the U...
Analyzes the impact of the exit exam requirement on student persistence, achievement, and graduation...
NEVER before has the need for sustainable development been more apparent and urgent than the last co...
In this paper we examine current debates about work‐life balance against a background of changing wo...
Analyzes how the subsidy for laid-off workers' costs to continue their health coverage, included in ...
The concept of strategy or strat egising is central to many aspe cts of management practice today....
The article provides background regarding the alleged labor rights violations at Fibres and Fabrics ...
Written Statement Submitted to the Subcommittee on Income Security and Family Support Committee on W...
SPOOFED! You're cooked and fried" read a recent headline (NST, Oct 5). Apparently, to spoof someone...
Abstract: In two 1959 papers, one co‐authored, Jerome Cornfield asserts that “relative” measures are...