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Corporate responsibility and labour rights : codes of conduct in the global economy / edited by Rhys Jenkins, Ruth Pearson and Gill Seyfang.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; Sterling, VA : Earthscan, 2002.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 232 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781849770880
  • 1849770883
  • 9781136568893
  • 1136568891
  • 1280475846
  • 9781280475849
  • 1417542691
  • 9781417542697
  • 1136568905
  • 9781136568909
  • 9786610475841
  • 6610475849
  • 6000002637
  • 9786000002633
Other title:
  • Corporate responsibility and labor rights
  • Corporate responsibility & labour rights [Cover title]
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Corporate responsibility and labour rights.DDC classification:
  • 331.25/98 21
LOC classification:
  • HD60 .C639 2002
Other classification:
  • 85.02
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Contents:
Introduction / Rhys Jenkins, Ruth Pearson, Gill Seyfang -- Codes of conduct and global deregulation. The political economy of codes of conduct / Rhys Jenkins -- Labour rights/corporate responsibilities : the role of ILO labour standards / Jill Murray -- 'I'll tell you what i want ... ' : women workers and codes of conduct / Ruth Pearson, Gill Seyfang -- Mapping codes through the value chain : from researcher to detective / Stephanie Barrientos -- Codes of conduct : perspectives from stakeholders in the global production chains. Beyond codes : lessons from the Pentland experience / Lesley Roberts -- The international trade union movement and the new codes of conduct / Dwight Justice -- The emperor's new clothes : what codes mean for workers in the garment industry / Linda Shaw, Angela Hale -- Can codes of conduct help home based workers? / Lucy Brill -- Regional perspectives. 'Made in China' : rules and regulations versus codes of conduct in the toy sector / Alice Kwan, Stephen Frost -- The contradictions in codes : the Sri Lankan experience / Kelly Dent -- The potential of codes as part of women's organizations' strategies for promoting the rights of women workers : a Central America perspective / Marina Prieto, Angela Hadjipateras, Jane Turner -- The fox guarding the chicken coop : monitoring garment production in Los Angeles / Laura Dubinsky -- Practical issues in developing and implementing codes. Working with codes : perspectives from the clean clothes campaign / Nina Ascoly, Ineke Zeldenrust -- ETI : a multi-stakeholder approach / Mick Blowfield -- Monitoring the monitors : a critique of third-party labour monitoring / Dara O'Rourke -- Code monitoring in the informal Fair Trade sector : the experience of Oxfam GN / Rachel Wilshaw.
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Summary: The emergence of voluntary corporate codes of conduct since the early 1990s is both a manifestation of and a response to the process of globalization. They have been part of a more general shift away from state regulation of transnational corporations towards corporate self-regulation in the areas of labour and environmental standards and human rights. This work provides a critical perspective on the growth and significance of corporate codes with a particular focus on working conditions and labour rights. It brings together work by academics practitioners and activists.
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Introduction / Rhys Jenkins, Ruth Pearson, Gill Seyfang -- Codes of conduct and global deregulation. The political economy of codes of conduct / Rhys Jenkins -- Labour rights/corporate responsibilities : the role of ILO labour standards / Jill Murray -- 'I'll tell you what i want ... ' : women workers and codes of conduct / Ruth Pearson, Gill Seyfang -- Mapping codes through the value chain : from researcher to detective / Stephanie Barrientos -- Codes of conduct : perspectives from stakeholders in the global production chains. Beyond codes : lessons from the Pentland experience / Lesley Roberts -- The international trade union movement and the new codes of conduct / Dwight Justice -- The emperor's new clothes : what codes mean for workers in the garment industry / Linda Shaw, Angela Hale -- Can codes of conduct help home based workers? / Lucy Brill -- Regional perspectives. 'Made in China' : rules and regulations versus codes of conduct in the toy sector / Alice Kwan, Stephen Frost -- The contradictions in codes : the Sri Lankan experience / Kelly Dent -- The potential of codes as part of women's organizations' strategies for promoting the rights of women workers : a Central America perspective / Marina Prieto, Angela Hadjipateras, Jane Turner -- The fox guarding the chicken coop : monitoring garment production in Los Angeles / Laura Dubinsky -- Practical issues in developing and implementing codes. Working with codes : perspectives from the clean clothes campaign / Nina Ascoly, Ineke Zeldenrust -- ETI : a multi-stakeholder approach / Mick Blowfield -- Monitoring the monitors : a critique of third-party labour monitoring / Dara O'Rourke -- Code monitoring in the informal Fair Trade sector : the experience of Oxfam GN / Rachel Wilshaw.

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The emergence of voluntary corporate codes of conduct since the early 1990s is both a manifestation of and a response to the process of globalization. They have been part of a more general shift away from state regulation of transnational corporations towards corporate self-regulation in the areas of labour and environmental standards and human rights. This work provides a critical perspective on the growth and significance of corporate codes with a particular focus on working conditions and labour rights. It brings together work by academics practitioners and activists.

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