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2018
Abstract Human rights discourse invokes entitlements to freely chosen work, to decent working conditions, and to form and join unions. Despite their importance, these rights remain underexplored in the philosophical literature on human rights. This chapter offers a systematic and constructive discussion of them.
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Abstract Human rights discourse invokes entitlements to freely chosen work, to decent working conditions, and to form and join unions. Despite their importance, these rights remain underexplored in the philosophical literature on human rights. This chapter offers a systematic and constructive discussion of them.
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WorkingUSA, 1999
Freedom of association and collective bargaining have won international status as human rights. Americans shouldn't let companies violate them with impunity.
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Freedom of association and collective bargaining have won international status as human rights. Americans shouldn't let companies violate them with impunity.
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Labor Rights as Global Human Rights
Diplomatic History, 2003Book reviewed in this article: Edward C. Lorenz, Defining Global Justice: The History of U.S.
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Fairtrade Certification, Labor Standards, and Labor Rights
Sociology of Development, 2018Fairtrade International certification is the primary social certification in the agro-food sector intended to promote the well-being and empowerment of farmers and workers in the Global South. Although Fairtrade's farmer program is well studied, far less is known about its labor certification.
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Globalization Threatens Labor's Rights
International Labor and Working-Class History, 1995Furthermore, Janet Lippman Abu-Lughod argues that during the same near-millennium the world globalized culturally twice before the twentieth century: with the introduction of mass printing in the fifteenth century and with the introduction of the telegraph and telephone in the nineteenth century.2 Thus we have at least five candidates for major waves ...
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Rights, interests and expectations: Indigenous perspectives on unrestricted access to genomic data
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2020Maui Hudson +2 more
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