Decent Work in a globalized economy: Lessons from Public and Private Initiatives

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The ILO's Reports ground its arguments that the absence of strong labour protection policies' is entangled with lower production costs (ILO, 2021, p.269], 

Period17 Feb 2021

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  • TitleDecent work in a globalized economy Lessons from public and private initiatives
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletInternational Labour Organization
    Media typeWeb
    Duration/Length/Size356 pages
    Date17/02/21
    DescriptionThe hybridization and proliferation of forms and mechanisms of governance is a consequence of the fragmentation of production across national boundaries. The emergence of global supply chains has provided new opportunities for many developing countries to participate in global trade, diversify their economies and generate employment. At the same time, production for global supply chains has raised new concerns about working conditions and the protection of workers’ rights.
    Producer/Author Guillaume Delautre, Elizabeth Echeverría Manrique and Colin Fenwick
    URLhttps://www.ilo.org/global/publications/books/WCMS_771481/lang--en/index.htm
    PersonsFahreen Alamgir