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Clothing workers, Economic aspects of Globalization, Employees, Globalization, International labor activities, Labor unions, Offshore assembly industry, Sweatshops, Labor & Industrial Relations, Labor, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Economic aspects, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Central america, economic conditions, Anti-sweatshop movement, Entreprises délocalisées, Personnel, Syndicats, Travailleurs, Activités internationales, Travailleurs du vêtement, Sweating-system, MondialisationPlaces
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Globalization and cross-border labor solidarity in the Americas: the anti-sweatshop movement and the struggle for social justice
2004, Routledge
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0415949564 9780415949569
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Globalization and cross-border labor solidarity in the Americas
Globalization and cross-border labor solidarity in the Guatemalan maquiladora industry
The Salvadoran maquiladora industry and cross labor solidarity
The Honduran maquiladora industry and cross-labor solidarity
Ni un paso atrás! = Not one step back! : Chentex and cross-border labor solidarity in the Nicaraguan maquiladora industry
Globalization and cross-border labor solidarity : is another world possible?
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Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
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