Towards a Fair Global Labour Market: Avoiding the New Slave Trade
By Ozay Mehmet, Errol Mendes, Robert Sinding
Towards a Fair Global Labour Market: Avoiding the New Slave Trade
By Ozay Mehmet, Errol Mendes, Robert Sinding
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This interdisciplinary study presents the case for a rule-based multilateral management of the emerging global market. where issues such as child labor, worker rights and women's rights are increasingly debated.
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