This report presents the key findings of the International Labor Rights Forum’s research in the four largest soccer balls producing countries: Pakistan, India, China and Thailand. This report also highlights the need to rethink the strategies being utilized by companies to encourage suppliers to adhere to strong labor standards
Pakistan’s football-making industry is benefitting from a new technology which allows balls to be ma...
This Comment will primarily review the labor trafficking and human rights concerns that arise in hos...
Developing countries and the poor within them (i.e., the other) receive scant attention in manageme...
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR Scho...
In 1996, ILRF called attention to child laborers in Pakistan producing soccer balls for the world ma...
A critical challenge facing developing country producers is to meet international labour standards a...
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR Scho...
A critical challenge facing developing country producers is to meet international labour standards a...
This paper looks at how Nike’s soccer ball suppliers (previous and current) in Sialkot (Pakistan) fa...
An antisweatshop movement emerged in the early 1990s, exposing very low wages and poor working condi...
textabstractThis paper looks at how Nike’s soccer ball suppliers (previous and current) in Sialkot (...
The nationwide strike by 70 000 construction workers between 8 and 15 July 2009 was unprecedented an...
The report utilizes the research of four of the companies awarded licenses to produce official Olymp...
__Abstract__ Globalisation of production has been accompanied by a rise of informal and insecure...
This Article will encompass the issues necessary to create such a report card. In the process of ass...
Pakistan’s football-making industry is benefitting from a new technology which allows balls to be ma...
This Comment will primarily review the labor trafficking and human rights concerns that arise in hos...
Developing countries and the poor within them (i.e., the other) receive scant attention in manageme...
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR Scho...
In 1996, ILRF called attention to child laborers in Pakistan producing soccer balls for the world ma...
A critical challenge facing developing country producers is to meet international labour standards a...
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR Scho...
A critical challenge facing developing country producers is to meet international labour standards a...
This paper looks at how Nike’s soccer ball suppliers (previous and current) in Sialkot (Pakistan) fa...
An antisweatshop movement emerged in the early 1990s, exposing very low wages and poor working condi...
textabstractThis paper looks at how Nike’s soccer ball suppliers (previous and current) in Sialkot (...
The nationwide strike by 70 000 construction workers between 8 and 15 July 2009 was unprecedented an...
The report utilizes the research of four of the companies awarded licenses to produce official Olymp...
__Abstract__ Globalisation of production has been accompanied by a rise of informal and insecure...
This Article will encompass the issues necessary to create such a report card. In the process of ass...
Pakistan’s football-making industry is benefitting from a new technology which allows balls to be ma...
This Comment will primarily review the labor trafficking and human rights concerns that arise in hos...
Developing countries and the poor within them (i.e., the other) receive scant attention in manageme...