Emerging from the Tragedies in Bangladesh: A Challenge to Voluntarism in the Global Economy March 31, 2015Posted in: AcademicBy: Bjorn Claesonvia New SolutionsTags: Bangladesh Accord, Corporate Social Responsibility Download New_Solutions_Claeson_Accord_2015.pdf, 120 KB
Labor control regimes and worker resistance in global supply chains January 1, 2015Posted in: AcademicBy: Mark Annervia Labor HistoryTags: Apparel, Bangladesh, Vietnam Download Labor-control-regimes-and-worker-resistance-in-global-supply-chains-Anner.pdf, 257 KB
The Governance of Forced Labour in the Global Economy July 2, 2014Posted in: AcademicBy: Fabiola Mieres, Nicola Phillipsvia GlobalizationsTags: Fair Food Program, Labor Conditions Visit Link http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14747731.2014.932507
The Fair Food Program: Comprehensive, Verifiable and Sustainable Change for Farmworkers October 1, 2013Posted in: AcademicBy: Greg Asbed, Sean Sellersvia Journal of Law and Social ChangeTags: Agriculture, Fair Food Program Visit Link http://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1159&context=jlasc
The Designated Supplier Program and the Alta Gracia Label August 17, 2013Posted in: AcademicBy: John Kline, Scott Novavia Workers' Rights and Labor Compliance in Global Supply ChainsTags: Alta Gracia, Labor Conditions Download Scott-Nova-Social-Labeling-and-Supply-Chain-Reform-Nova-Kline.pdf, 457 KB
Why Corporate Social Responsibility Programs are No Substitute for Workers’ Rights to Organize August 1, 2013Posted in: AcademicBy: Mark Annervia Scholars Strategy NetworkTags: Apparel, Corporate Social Responsibility, Labor Conditions Download Why-Corporate-Social-Responsibility-Programs-are-no-Substitute-for-Workers-Rights-to-Organize.pdf, 43 KB