This book provides workers in global supply chains, disadvantaged in a globalized economy by powerful multinational corporations, a macro-look at the interconnectedness of international institutions, corporations, and governments and provides strategies for overcoming worker/corporate power imbalances through collective action via trade unions.
This book provides workers in global supply chains, disadvantaged in a globalized economy by powerful multinational corporations, a macro-look at the interconnectedness of international institutions, corporations, and governments and provides strategies for overcoming worker/corporate power imbalances through collective action via trade unions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marquita R. Walker is associate professor in the Department of Labor Studies, School of Social Work, at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis.
Inhaltsangabe
1: How the Evolution of Global Supply Chains Exploits Workers 2: The Regulatory Framework 3: The Development of Global Supply Chains 4: The Fragmentation of Work in GSCs 5: How Industrial Tragedies Foster Policy 6: Corporate Social Responsibility 7: Political and Legal Strategies to Regulate Global Supply Chains 8: Strategies and Tools to Promote Workers' Rights in Global Supply Chains
1: How the Evolution of Global Supply Chains Exploits Workers 2: The Regulatory Framework 3: The Development of Global Supply Chains 4: The Fragmentation of Work in GSCs 5: How Industrial Tragedies Foster Policy 6: Corporate Social Responsibility 7: Political and Legal Strategies to Regulate Global Supply Chains 8: Strategies and Tools to Promote Workers' Rights in Global Supply Chains
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