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- 2011041395 contributor B12148449.
- 2011041395 created "c2012.".
- 2011041395 date "2012".
- 2011041395 date "c2012.".
- 2011041395 dateCopyrighted "c2012.".
- 2011041395 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-220) and index.".
- 2011041395 description "ch. 1. Labor regulations worldwide. In Brazil, excessive labor regulations harm employers and workers / Economist -- Brazil needs stronger regulation of domestic workers / Ana Virginia Moreira Gomes and Patricia Tuma Martins Bertolin -- In India, more flexible labor regulations are needed to encourage growth / Sadiq Ahmed and Shantayanan Devarajan -- Chile must adopt stronger workplace safety regulations for mines / Daniela Estrada -- In Greece, vacation and retirement provisions are too generous / Spiegel Online -- American vacation policy is not sufficiently generous / David Moberg -- ch. 2. Unions and collective bargaining. China needs collective bargaining to protect workers' rights / Han Dongfang -- The erosion of collective bargaining threatens human rights in the United Kingdom and the world / Keith Ewing -- In the United States, collective bargaining harms workers and taxpayers / Robert Barro -- South Africa has moved toward greater centralization of trade unions / Johann Maree -- Canada may move toward weakening trade unions / Tom Sandborn -- French unions threaten workers' well-being / Spencer Fernando -- French unions protect workers from government / Aurelien Mondon -- ch. 3. Workplace discrimination. Workplace discrimination is a growing problem in Asia / International Labour Organization (ILO) -- Caste discrimination in South Asian communities in the United Kingdom is a serious problem / Roger Green, Stephen Whittle, and Anti Caste Discrimination Alliance (ACDA) -- Women in Russia face workplace discrimination / Elena Novikova -- In Israel, Arabs face workplace discrimination / Jonathan Cook -- ch. 4. Migrant and slave labor. Migrant domestic workers face slave labor conditions in Saudi Arabia / Human Rights Watch -- Germany is cracking down on migrant slave labor in Chinese restaurants / Andreas Ulrich -- Australian consumers should put pressure on slave labor employers / Kelly Griffin -- In Britain, internships have features in common with slave labor / Tom Rawstorne -- In Japan, internships can be valuable or exploitative / Terrie Lloyd -- Child sex trafficking in Malaysia is a serious problem / ECPAT International -- Sex workers face bias in migration policies / Susie Bright, in an interview with Laura Agustin.".
- 2011041395 extent "234 p. :".
- 2011041395 identifier "0737756683 (hardcover)".
- 2011041395 identifier "0737756691 (pbk.)".
- 2011041395 identifier "9780737756685 (hardcover)".
- 2011041395 identifier "9780737756692 (pbk.)".
- 2011041395 isPartOf "Global viewpoints".
- 2011041395 isPartOf "Global viewpoints.".
- 2011041395 issued "2012".
- 2011041395 issued "c2012.".
- 2011041395 language "eng".
- 2011041395 publisher "Detroit : Greenhaven Press,".
- 2011041395 subject "331.01/1 23".
- 2011041395 subject "Employee rights.".
- 2011041395 subject "HD6971.8 .W667 2012".
- 2011041395 subject "Human rights.".
- 2011041395 tableOfContents "ch. 1. Labor regulations worldwide. In Brazil, excessive labor regulations harm employers and workers / Economist -- Brazil needs stronger regulation of domestic workers / Ana Virginia Moreira Gomes and Patricia Tuma Martins Bertolin -- In India, more flexible labor regulations are needed to encourage growth / Sadiq Ahmed and Shantayanan Devarajan -- Chile must adopt stronger workplace safety regulations for mines / Daniela Estrada -- In Greece, vacation and retirement provisions are too generous / Spiegel Online -- American vacation policy is not sufficiently generous / David Moberg -- ch. 2. Unions and collective bargaining. China needs collective bargaining to protect workers' rights / Han Dongfang -- The erosion of collective bargaining threatens human rights in the United Kingdom and the world / Keith Ewing -- In the United States, collective bargaining harms workers and taxpayers / Robert Barro -- South Africa has moved toward greater centralization of trade unions / Johann Maree -- Canada may move toward weakening trade unions / Tom Sandborn -- French unions threaten workers' well-being / Spencer Fernando -- French unions protect workers from government / Aurelien Mondon -- ch. 3. Workplace discrimination. Workplace discrimination is a growing problem in Asia / International Labour Organization (ILO) -- Caste discrimination in South Asian communities in the United Kingdom is a serious problem / Roger Green, Stephen Whittle, and Anti Caste Discrimination Alliance (ACDA) -- Women in Russia face workplace discrimination / Elena Novikova -- In Israel, Arabs face workplace discrimination / Jonathan Cook -- ch. 4. Migrant and slave labor. Migrant domestic workers face slave labor conditions in Saudi Arabia / Human Rights Watch -- Germany is cracking down on migrant slave labor in Chinese restaurants / Andreas Ulrich -- Australian consumers should put pressure on slave labor employers / Kelly Griffin -- In Britain, internships have features in common with slave labor / Tom Rawstorne -- In Japan, internships can be valuable or exploitative / Terrie Lloyd -- Child sex trafficking in Malaysia is a serious problem / ECPAT International -- Sex workers face bias in migration policies / Susie Bright, in an interview with Laura Agustin.".
- 2011041395 title "Workers' rights / Noah Berlatsky, book editor.".
- 2011041395 type "text".