Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Title Page -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Putting Labor on the Global Justice Agenda -- Meaningful Work -- Laboring with Others -- Trade Unionism and Theories of Global Justice -- The Collapse of State Socialism in the "Soviet Bloc" and Global Labor Migration -- Labor Migration and Justice -- Justice for the "Other" Caregivers -- Hidden Data, Hidden Victims -- Resistance to Work and at the Workplace -- Global Justice Norms versus Interest Representation? -- Strike, Protest, Occupy, and Vote -- Index -- About the Editors and the Contributors |
Summary |
Labor and Global Justice combines conceptual and theoretical perspectives across a multiplicity of relevant differences, both geographical and disciplinary, to develop a transnational perspective on labor and justice and to make clear how justice requires a rethinking of the relation between labor and global capital |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Labor and globalization -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Labor market -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Employee rights.
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Social justice.
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Industrial relations.
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Social Justice
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industrial relations.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Business Ethics.
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Employee rights.
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Industrial relations.
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Social justice.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Rawlinson, Mary C., editor
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Vandekerckhove, Wim, editor
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Commers, Ronald M. S., editor
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Johnston, Tim R., editor
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Casey, Edward S., author of introduction, etc
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ISBN |
9780739193709 |
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0739193708 |
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