[Excerpt] With Trade Conditions and Labor Rights, Henry J. Frundt makes a signal contribution to the debate on workers’ rights in a rapidly globalizing economy. Can economic pressure by the United States compel poor countries to enhance workers\u27 rights and improve institutions to enforce those rights? Does labor rights conditionally —more bluntly, the threat of diminished access to the U.S. market for countries and companies that violate workers’ rights—promote labor rights and labor standards? Or does conditionality hurt the very workers it is supposed to help by keeping products out of the U.S. market and slowing economic growth and investment in developing countries
[Excerpt] Decisions about the constitution of workers\u27 rights do not unfold in a vacuum; quite th...
[Excerpt] What can be done to raise the living standards of working people around the world? This co...
The paper explains that workers in different countries are not adversaries and no actual conflict of...
[Excerpt] Labor rights advocacy is the most direct challenge to the primacy of a marketplace ideolog...
[Excerpt] For decades, the U.S. foreign assistance program has sought with limited results to furthe...
[Excerpt] Fresh information, insightful analysis, and sharp controversy marked presentations by emin...
[Excerpt] This Article seeks to […] articulate a defense of enforceable international labor rights a...
A review of: Workers’ Rights as Human Rights edited by James A. Gross. Ithaca: Cornell University Pr...
This study analyses the “White Paper” projects and initiatives taken by the US government to improve...
[Excerpt]In the fall of 1982, a small group of labor, religious, and human rights activists began ch...
[Excerpt] No country or company should gain a commercial edge in international trade by jailing or k...
[Excerpt] This is a practical and useful volume on labor standards in today’s highly globalized worl...
During its last complete business cycle, from 2001 to 2007, the United States experienced unsustaina...
[Excerpt] It has become obvious to everyone in and around the U.S. labor movement that our problems ...
[Excerpt] This essay starts with an anecdote to suggest that foreign direct investment can serve wor...
[Excerpt] Decisions about the constitution of workers\u27 rights do not unfold in a vacuum; quite th...
[Excerpt] What can be done to raise the living standards of working people around the world? This co...
The paper explains that workers in different countries are not adversaries and no actual conflict of...
[Excerpt] Labor rights advocacy is the most direct challenge to the primacy of a marketplace ideolog...
[Excerpt] For decades, the U.S. foreign assistance program has sought with limited results to furthe...
[Excerpt] Fresh information, insightful analysis, and sharp controversy marked presentations by emin...
[Excerpt] This Article seeks to […] articulate a defense of enforceable international labor rights a...
A review of: Workers’ Rights as Human Rights edited by James A. Gross. Ithaca: Cornell University Pr...
This study analyses the “White Paper” projects and initiatives taken by the US government to improve...
[Excerpt]In the fall of 1982, a small group of labor, religious, and human rights activists began ch...
[Excerpt] No country or company should gain a commercial edge in international trade by jailing or k...
[Excerpt] This is a practical and useful volume on labor standards in today’s highly globalized worl...
During its last complete business cycle, from 2001 to 2007, the United States experienced unsustaina...
[Excerpt] It has become obvious to everyone in and around the U.S. labor movement that our problems ...
[Excerpt] This essay starts with an anecdote to suggest that foreign direct investment can serve wor...
[Excerpt] Decisions about the constitution of workers\u27 rights do not unfold in a vacuum; quite th...
[Excerpt] What can be done to raise the living standards of working people around the world? This co...
The paper explains that workers in different countries are not adversaries and no actual conflict of...