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| #1 [more] | A, Kimberly, Nolan Garcia. Transnational Advocates and Labor Rights Enforcement in the North American Free Trade Agreement. |
| #2 [more] | Barrientos, Stephanie. Contract Labour: The 'Achilles Heel' of Corporate Codes in Commercial Value Chains. |
| #3 [more] | Charest, Jean, Patrice Jalette, Guylaine Vallee. Globalisation and Labour Regulation: The Case of the Quebec Clothing Industry. |
| #4 [more] | Fichter, Michael, Steve Frenkel, Jorg Sydow. Regulating Work in Global Value Chains: Symposium Submission, 15th World Congress of the IIRA. |
| #5 [more] | Glynn, Timothy P. Taking the Employer Out of Employment Law? Accountability for Wage and Hour Violations in an Age of Enterprise Disaggregation. |
| #6 [more] | James, Phil, David Walters. What Motivates Employers to Establish Preventive Management Arrangements within Supply Chains? |
| #7 [more] | McCrystal, Shae, Belinda Smith. Industrial Legislation in 2010. |
| #8 [more] | Ng, Roxana. Freedom for Whom? Globalization and Trade from the Standpoint of Garment Workers. |
| #9 [more] | Piore, Michael J. Flexible Bureaucracies in Labor Market Regulation. |
| #10 [more] | Thompson, Mark. Setting and Administration of Sectoral Employment Standards. |
| #11 [more] | Weil, David. Improving Workplace Conditions through Strategic Enforcement: A Report to the Wage and Hour Division. |
| #12 [more] | Weil, David. Rethinking Enforcement." The Fissured Workplace. |
| #13 [more] | Weil, David. Rethinking Responsibility." The Fissured Workplace: Why Work Became so Bad for so Many and what can be done to Improve it. |
| #14 [more] | Weil, D. The Fissured Workplace: Why Work Became So Bad for So Many and What Can Be Done to Improve it. |
| #15 [more] | Weil, D. Improving Workplace Conditions through Strategic Enforcement: A Report to the Wage and Hour Division. |