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Labor standards in international supply chains, aligning rights and Incentives, Daniel Berliner, Anne Regan Greenleaf, Milli Lake, Margaret Levi, Jennifer Noveck

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Labor standards in international supply chains, aligning rights and Incentives, Daniel Berliner, Anne Regan Greenleaf, Milli Lake, Margaret Levi, Jennifer Noveck
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-196) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Labor standards in international supply chains
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
908704189
Responsibility statement
Daniel Berliner, Anne Regan Greenleaf, Milli Lake, Margaret Levi, Jennifer Noveck
Sub title
aligning rights and Incentives
Summary
The authors examine developments in labor standards in global supply chains over the past thirty years, analyzing factors that create challenges and opportunities for improving working conditions. They illustrate the complex dynamics within and among key groups, including brands, suppliers, governments, workers and consumers. Using extended examples from China, Honduras, Bangladesh and the United States, as well as new quantitative evidence, the authors analyze stakeholders and mechanisms that create or obstruct opportunities for improving labor rights. They evaluate key clusters of actors and their interests in order to comprehensively map the complex interactions and relationships that make up global supply chains. Original data and analyses, including four in-depth case studies, present a systematic evaluation of the points of leverage for changing labor standards in sectors including apparel, footwear, and electronics. This exciting new contribution to a burgeoning field of study will benefit scholars of labor rights and human rights, as well as students with an interest in labor and working conditions. It also presents critical information for political scientists, NGOs, and practitioners looking to effect change in working conditions and learn more about key players in the global economy.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction -- 2. The world brands create -- 3. Aligning interests across global supply chains : an analytic framework -- 4. The international framework for labor standards -- 5. Labor standards around the world : a quantitative examination -- 6. The United States in the struggle for labor standards -- 7. Apparel production in Honduras : a case of cross-cluster alignment -- 8. Apparel production in Bangladesh : opportunity amidst tragedy? -- 9. Labor resistance and local government : supplier collusion in post-1986 China -- 10. Conclusion
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