Monitoring Compliance with International Labor Standards
James Mahon Erin Burnett
Challenge, 2001, vol. 44, issue 2, 51-72
Abstract:
Monitoring companies' adherence to minimal labor standards internationally is difficult to do. How can consumers make decisions about what they buy without trustworthy information? The authors discuss the problem.
Date: 2001
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