Human Rights and Labor Solidarity

Auteur: Kang, Susan L.
Editeur: University of Pennsylvania Press
Susan L. Kang analyzes comparative case studies of campaigns by trade unions to link local labor rights disputes to international human rights frameworks. She finds that contingent political incentives, rather than normative arguments, compel governments to make reforms to better protect these fundamental human rights.
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Susan L. Kang analyzes comparative case studies of campaigns by trade unions to link local labor rights disputes to international human rights frameworks. She finds that contingent political incentives, rather than normative arguments, compel governments to make reforms to better protect these fundamental human rights.
ISBN / EAN 9780812244106
Auteur Kang, Susan L.
Editeur University of Pennsylvania Press