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G. Gereffi, Ronie Garcia-Johnson, E. Sasser (2001)
The NGO-Industrial ComplexForeign Policy
Seeks to outline the policy and practice of the International, Textile, Garment and Leather Workers’ Federation, with respect to multinationals in the sector. Explains there is an anti‐union stance on the part of some multinationals, a plethora of existing regulatory frameworks and possible joint employer resistance to such a development. Concludes that while the Federation is in line with other global unions, the negotiation of agreements is a much harder object to realise.
Managerial Law – Emerald Publishing
Published: Dec 1, 2003
Keywords: Agreements; Textile industry; Employers’ organizations; Employees’ rights; Employment contracts; Multinational companies
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