[Excerpt] In this report from the Solidarity Center series Justice for All: The Struggle for Worker Rights, a team of researchers and experts led by Cornell University’s Lance Compa examines the status of worker rights in China—the global giant whose nearly 800 million workers represent one-fourth of the world’s labor force. Justice for All: The Struggle for Worker Rights in China holds China’s labor law and practice up to international standards enshrined in International Labor Organization conventions and the ILO’s 1998 Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work
[Excerpt] The 200-page Human Rights Watch report is based on case studies across a range of industri...
A qualitative shift is underway in the nature of labor protest in China. Contrary to prior literatur...
Human rights advocates often focus on the post-socialist party-state and note many of the human righ...
[Excerpt] In this report from the Solidarity Center series Justice for All: The Struggle for Worker ...
Globalization has allowed large multinational corporations to shop for low cost labor markets with l...
[Excerpt] The Solidarity Center is launching a new series, Justice for All: The Struggle for Worker ...
The Honda workers’ strike in 2010 attracted world wide attention. It was one of thousands of labor d...
A qualitative shift is underway in the nature of labor protest in China. Contrary to prior literatur...
A qualitative shift is underway in the nature of labor protest in China. Contrary to prior literatur...
[Excerpt] Labor rights advocacy is the most direct challenge to the primacy of a marketplace ideolog...
China is now, and increasingly, an integral player in the global economy and in international relati...
ILRF\u27s report examines the impact of the Labor Contract Law on workplaces in China’s export manuf...
[Excerpt] Fresh information, insightful analysis, and sharp controversy marked presentations by emin...
Studies of labor in China have taken an exciting turn in recent years with the publication of numero...
[Excerpt] In the 1990s the parallel but separate tracks of the labor movement and the human rights m...
[Excerpt] The 200-page Human Rights Watch report is based on case studies across a range of industri...
A qualitative shift is underway in the nature of labor protest in China. Contrary to prior literatur...
Human rights advocates often focus on the post-socialist party-state and note many of the human righ...
[Excerpt] In this report from the Solidarity Center series Justice for All: The Struggle for Worker ...
Globalization has allowed large multinational corporations to shop for low cost labor markets with l...
[Excerpt] The Solidarity Center is launching a new series, Justice for All: The Struggle for Worker ...
The Honda workers’ strike in 2010 attracted world wide attention. It was one of thousands of labor d...
A qualitative shift is underway in the nature of labor protest in China. Contrary to prior literatur...
A qualitative shift is underway in the nature of labor protest in China. Contrary to prior literatur...
[Excerpt] Labor rights advocacy is the most direct challenge to the primacy of a marketplace ideolog...
China is now, and increasingly, an integral player in the global economy and in international relati...
ILRF\u27s report examines the impact of the Labor Contract Law on workplaces in China’s export manuf...
[Excerpt] Fresh information, insightful analysis, and sharp controversy marked presentations by emin...
Studies of labor in China have taken an exciting turn in recent years with the publication of numero...
[Excerpt] In the 1990s the parallel but separate tracks of the labor movement and the human rights m...
[Excerpt] The 200-page Human Rights Watch report is based on case studies across a range of industri...
A qualitative shift is underway in the nature of labor protest in China. Contrary to prior literatur...
Human rights advocates often focus on the post-socialist party-state and note many of the human righ...