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



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