Unraveling the Garment Industry: Transnational Organizing and Women's WorkU of Minnesota Press, 2007 - 243 страница |
Садржај
Children Schools and Labored Questions | 1 |
Organizing in Times of PostWar | 26 |
The Ideal of Transnational Organizing | 54 |
Disciplining Bodies | 82 |
Women First? | 114 |
Living Proof | 138 |
Gender and the Work of Branding | 163 |
Acknowledgments | 173 |
Notes | 177 |
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Unraveling the Garment Industry: Transnational Organizing and Women's Work Ethel Carolyn Brooks Приказ није доступан - 2007 |
Чести термини и фразе
advertising agency AIFLD American Apparel antisweatshop argues Author's interview Bangladesh Bangladeshi garment BGMEA boycott capital Center Central America child labor citizenship clothing codes of conduct companies consumption corporate Culture Dhaka Díaz DINDEX division of labor economy El Salvador employees everyday export processing zones factory floor factory owners fired focus free trade zone Gap Inc garment factories garment industry garment production garment workers gender Global Fashions GMIES groups histories Honduras human rights Ibid immigrant independent monitoring Kathie Lee campaign Kathie Lee Gifford Kernaghan labor activists labor rights labor violations living proof managers Mandarin International maquila ment nation-state National Labor Committee NGOs participants politics production practices race relations Salvadoran San Salvador SETMI sewing solidarity subcontracting sweatshop tactics testimony third world tion tour transnational campaigns transnational labor organizing transnational organizing transnational protest U.S. Department UBINIG United Viera wages Wal-Mart York City Youngone
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