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While Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) of both, the United States and the European Union, include labor issues in specific chapters, only US FTAs explicitly have “labor chapters,” while the EU FTAs have a general reference to labor rights through the human rights clause and otherwise refer to...
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Books reviewed: Representing Workers: Union Recognition and Membership in Britain, Howard Gospel and Stephen Wood, eds. Routledge, London/New York, 2003, Mick Marchington, author Trade Unions in Renewal: A Comparative Study, Peter Fairbrother and Charlotte A. B. Yates, eds. Continuum, London/New...
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The globalisation of markets is calling national employment and social legislation increasingly into question, so that not only the international trade union organisations but also the Clinton Administration are calling for workers' rights to be embodied in trade agreements. This article deals...
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