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Author Ross, Robert J. S., 1943-

Title Slaves to fashion : poverty and abuse in the new sweatshops / Robert J.S. Ross
Published Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2004]

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Contents Introduction: Sweatshops are where hearts starve -- PART 1: THE FALL AND RISE OF SWEATSHOPS IN THE UNITED STATES: What is a sweatshop? -- Appendix I: Estimating the number of sweatshop workers in the United States in 2000 -- Memory of strike and fire -- The decline of sweatshops in the United States -- The era of decency and the return of the sweatshop -- PART 2: EXPLAINING THE RISE OF THE NEW SWEATSHOPS: Global capitalism and race to the bottom in the production of our clothes -- Retail chains: the eight-hundred- pound gorillas of the world trade in clothing -- Firing guard dogs and hiring foxes -- Immigrants and imports -- Union busting and the global runaway shop -- Framing immigrants, humilitating big shots: mass media and the sweatshop issue -- Appendix 2: Details of the immigrant blame analysis -- Conclusion to Part 2: Producing sweatshops in the United States -- PART 3: MOVEMENTS AND POLICIES: Combating sweatshops from the grass roots -- Solidarity North and South: reframing international labor rights -- Ascending a ladder of effective antisweatshop policy -- Three pillars of decency -- Personal epilogue: Hearts starve
Summary Supported by carefully researched evidence, the author traces the 20th century fall and tragic rebirth of sweatshop conditions in the American apparel industry
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 352-376) and index
Notes English
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Subject Sweatshops.
Clothing workers.
Clothing trade -- Corrupt practices
sweatshops.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Labor.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Labor & Industrial Relations.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Economic Policy.
Clothing trade -- Corrupt practices
Clothing workers
Sweatshops
Textilindustrie
Arbeitsbedingungen
Bekleidungsindustrie
Ausbeutung
Kleermakerijen.
Uitbuiting.
Armoede.
Arbeiders.
Vêtements -- Industrie et commerce -- Pratiques déloyales.
Sweating system.
USA
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2020706714
ISBN 9780472025664
047202566X
1282594052
9781282594050
9786612594052
6612594055