Most trade unionists were oblivious to international human rights movement in the last half of the twentieth century. For their part, human rights advocates did not include workers’ rights on their agenda. But in the late 1990s, labor and human rights advocates came together to reframe workers’ collective action as a human rights mission rather than a self-interested syndical action. A new labor–human rights alliance built a wide-ranging discourse of workers’ rights as human rights. The expertise and knowledge attributable to human rights actors gave their critique of workers’ rights violations in the U.S. a high measure of authoritativeness compared with trade unionists making the same claims. Critics suggest that a human rights frame move...
A review of: Unfair Advantage: Workers\u27 Freedom of Association in the United States under Interna...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08In recent years, labor activists have increasingly ...
This article examines the relationship between human rights and labour law. It first explores the re...
Trade unionists and human rights advocates started analysing antiunion tactics as violations of inte...
[Excerpt] In the 1990s the parallel but separate tracks of the labor movement and the human rights m...
Over the past twenty years, International Labour Standards have been cited increasingly as the autho...
Beleaguered labour movement advocates are turning to the “labour rights as human rights” framing to ...
Yes, it’s true: Workers are human, they are not commodities, they are not factors of production. Peo...
[Excerpt] This volume is intended to collect the best current scholarship in the new and growing fie...
[Excerpt] This volume is intended to collect the best current scholarship in the new and growing fie...
[Excerpt] The 200-page Human Rights Watch report is based on case studies across a range of industri...
Labor activists around the world are increasingly attempting to use human rights frameworks to draw ...
[Excerpt] Standing for tolerance, diversity, and dialogue in an otherwise my-way society, Yale, Br...
We live in an increasingly polarized world: one summed up by President Clinton, “we’re all in this t...
[Excerpt] In a 2002 study, the US Government Accountability Office reported that more than 32 millio...
A review of: Unfair Advantage: Workers\u27 Freedom of Association in the United States under Interna...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08In recent years, labor activists have increasingly ...
This article examines the relationship between human rights and labour law. It first explores the re...
Trade unionists and human rights advocates started analysing antiunion tactics as violations of inte...
[Excerpt] In the 1990s the parallel but separate tracks of the labor movement and the human rights m...
Over the past twenty years, International Labour Standards have been cited increasingly as the autho...
Beleaguered labour movement advocates are turning to the “labour rights as human rights” framing to ...
Yes, it’s true: Workers are human, they are not commodities, they are not factors of production. Peo...
[Excerpt] This volume is intended to collect the best current scholarship in the new and growing fie...
[Excerpt] This volume is intended to collect the best current scholarship in the new and growing fie...
[Excerpt] The 200-page Human Rights Watch report is based on case studies across a range of industri...
Labor activists around the world are increasingly attempting to use human rights frameworks to draw ...
[Excerpt] Standing for tolerance, diversity, and dialogue in an otherwise my-way society, Yale, Br...
We live in an increasingly polarized world: one summed up by President Clinton, “we’re all in this t...
[Excerpt] In a 2002 study, the US Government Accountability Office reported that more than 32 millio...
A review of: Unfair Advantage: Workers\u27 Freedom of Association in the United States under Interna...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08In recent years, labor activists have increasingly ...
This article examines the relationship between human rights and labour law. It first explores the re...