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040 _cIZA
100 _aMehmet, Ozay
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_c(ed.)
100 _aMendes, Errol
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_c(ed.)
100 _a Sinding, Robert
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_c(ed.)
245 0 _aTowards a Fair Global Labour Market: Avoiding a New Slave Trade
260 _c1999
_bRoutledge,
_aLondon [u.a.],
300 _a244 pages
340 _hE2 04
440 _aRoutledge Studies in the Modern World Economy
_n (Volume 17)
_95370
520 _aThis book answers the question of how to maintain effective labour regulation as the market for labour moves towards globalization. This issue is addressed from legal, economic, social and cultural perspectives. The authors consider the effects of free trade and investment, with and without labour standards, on employment, competitiveness, wages and working conditions in the global economy. Deriving and analysing policy options, they seek ways in which principles of labour regulation can operate at an international level. The work concludes with a call for a rule-based global trading system in which core labour standards play a significant part.
650 _aglobal economy
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650 _alabor market policy
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650 _aglobal labor market
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650 _aILO
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650 _aWTO
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650 _afairness
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650 _alabor standards
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942 _cANTH
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