Workers' Rights and Labor Compliance in Global Supply Chains

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Workers' Rights and Labor Compliance in Global Supply Chains

Is a Social Label the Answer?

Political economy International business Personnel and human resources management Production and quality control management Sales and marketing management Purchasing and supply management Sales and marketing Manufacturing industries Retail and wholesale industries Hospitality and service industries

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Collection: Routledge Studies in Business Ethics

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 26th November 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781135012885


Overview

This book provides insight into the potential for the market to protect and improve labour standards and working conditions in global apparel supply chains. It examines the possibilities and limitations of market approaches to securing social compliance in global manufacturing industries. It does so by tracing the historic origins of social labelling both in trade union and consumer constituencies, considering industry and consumer perspectives on the benefits and drawbacks of social labelling, comparing efforts to develop and implement labelling initiatives in various countries, and locating social labelling within contemporary debates and controversies about the implications of globalization for workers worldwide.

Intended Audience

Scholars and students of globalisation, development, corporate social responsibility, human geography, labour and industrial relations, business ethics, consumer behaviour and fashion will find its contents of relevance. CSR practitioners in the clothing and other industries will also find this useful in developing policy with respect to supply chain assurance.

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