Global Perspectives on Workers' and Labour Organizations

Global Perspectives on Workers' and Labour Organizations
Author: Maurizio Atzeni
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2018-04-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9811078831

This book broadens the research on the underworld of precarious and not-represented workers, through a selection of original case studies from across the globe written by leading experts. The book unveils the working conditions affecting this vast labour force that is so important to capital accumulation in the global age. It also helps us to understand the forms and processes of organization that these groups of workers, almost on an everyday basis, put in place to improve their working conditions and lived experiences.

Working Time Laws: a Global Perspective

Working Time Laws: a Global Perspective
Author: Deirdre McCann
Publisher: ILO
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2005
Genre: Law
ISBN:

In recent years, working time laws have become central to national and international debates about competitiveness and productivity, health and safety, work/life balance, gender equality and the role of labour standards in globalization. These debates, however, have yet to be backed up by an extensive and detailed analysis of global working time laws. This report is intended to contribute to this discussion by presenting the first such comparative analysis in over a decade. It reviews the working time legislation of more than 100 countries in all regions, comparing their provisions on a number of the main elements of working time regulation: normal and maximum working hours; overtime work; rest periods; and annual holidays.

Living Wage Movements

Living Wage Movements
Author: Deborah M. Figart
Publisher: 清华大学出版社有限公司
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2004-02-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0203629450

Living wage activism has spanned time and space, reaching across decades and national boundaries. Conditions generating living wage movements early in the twentieth century have resurfaced in the twenty-first century, only on a global scale: 'sweated' labour, macroeconomic instability, and job insecurity. Upon reviewing the empirical evidence, the book's contributors make strong cases both for and against living wage activism. The effective blend of historical, contemporary, and global perspectives provides opportunities for teachers, scholars, and activists to evaluate how we can address low pay at the organizational and macroeconomic levels.

Human Work Productivity

Human Work Productivity
Author: Shrawan Kumar
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1439874158

The current global economic downturn and considerable shifting in industrial and manufacturing activities have disturbed the industrial order. However, human work productivity is still one of the most important components of the industrial economy and a determining factor in global competiveness and influence as well as the potential for technologi

Informal Workers and Collective Action

Informal Workers and Collective Action
Author: Adrienne E. Eaton
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2017-04-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1501707957

Informal Workers and Collective Action features nine cases of collective action to improve the status and working conditions of informal workers. Adrienne E. Eaton, Susan J. Schurman, and Martha A. Chen set the stage by defining informal work and describing the types of organizations that represent the interests of informal workers and the lessons that may be learned from the examples presented in the book. Cases from a diverse set of countries—Brazil, Cambodia, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Georgia, Liberia, South Africa, Tunisia, and Uruguay—focus on two broad types of informal workers: "waged" workers, including port workers, beer promoters, hospitality and retail workers, domestic workers, low-skilled public sector workers, and construction workers; and self-employed workers, including street vendors, waste recyclers, and minibus drivers.These cases demonstrate that workers and labor organizations around the world are rediscovering the lessons of early labor organizers on how to aggregate individuals' sense of injustice into forms of collective action that achieve a level of power that can yield important changes in their work and lives. Informal Workers and Collective Action makes a strong argument that informal workers, their organizations, and their campaigns represent the leading edge of the most significant change in the global labor movement in more than a century.Contributors Gocha Aleksandria, Georgian Trade Union Confederation Martha A. Chen, Harvard University and WIEGO Sonia Maria Dias, WIEGO and Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil Adrienne E. Eaton, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Mary Evans, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Janice Fine, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Mary Goldsmith, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco Daniel Hawkins, National Trade Union School of Colombia Elza Jgerenaia, Labor and Employment Policy Department for the Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs, Republic of Georgia Stephen J. King, Georgetown University Allison J. Petrozziello, UN Women and the Center for Migration Observation and Social Development Pewee Reed, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Republic of Liberia Sahra Ryklief, International Federation of Workers' Education Associations Susan J. Schurman, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Vera Alice Cardoso Silva, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil Milton Weeks, Devin Corporation

Workers' Movements and Strikes in the Twenty-First Century

Workers' Movements and Strikes in the Twenty-First Century
Author: Jörg Nowak
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2018-04-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1786604051

While workers movements have been largely phased out and considered out-dated in most parts of the world during the 1990s, the 21st century has seen a surge in new and unprecedented forms of strikes and workers organisations. The collection of essays in this book, spanning countries across global South and North, provides an account of strikes and working class resistance in the 21st century. Through original case studies, the book looks at the various shades of workers’ movements, analysing different forms of popular organisation as responses to new social and economic conditions, such as restructuring of work and new areas of investment.

Corporate Social Responsibility - A Global Perspective

Corporate Social Responsibility - A Global Perspective
Author:
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2024-09-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0854660445

Corporate Social Responsibility - A Global Perspective provides a comprehensive overview of CSR in a global world, exploring the diverse notions of CSR across different geographical settings. This book is a treasure trove of tools and information that marks increasing calls for corporate social accountability and transparency by understanding legal frameworks and mechanisms of CSR. By including the analysis of the case studies, empirical research, and new research findings, this book highlights the significance of CSR implementation within the socio-cultural and institutional landscape. From local boundaries to Western markets of America, Ghana, Africa, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and more, each chapter enriches the literature on CSR strategies, dilemmas, and impacts. This book presents a holistic overview of CSR over twelve chapters. Drawing upon the best practices worldwide, this book provides insight into the strategic designing and implementation of CSR strategies and approaches. It is a useful resource for scholars, policymakers, organizations, and other interested readers, and we hope that it will inspire further research in CSR. With a blend of theoretical insight and guidance, this book will hopefully inspire individuals to commit to a more resilient and shared society. Significantly, it is a beneficial guide to ethics and policies that work as a motivation towards achieving a sustainable future. CSR is an exciting frontier that ensures organizations bring sustainable futures and engagements.

Youth Unemployment and Employment Policy

Youth Unemployment and Employment Policy
Author: Niall O'Higgins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789221113843

This informative book discusses in depth the youth unemployment "problem" and examines the various policy responses to it, including education and training, and active labor market policy. It emphasizes the need for adequate labor market information, policy monitoring and program evaluation to help provide more and better quality jobs for young people --while also offering specific recommendations and guidelines for this age group in industrialized, transition and developing countries.

Homeworkers in Global Perspective

Homeworkers in Global Perspective
Author: Eileen Boris
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2016-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317722051

Homeworkers in Global Perspective documents the lives of homeworkers, exploring state policies towards them, and describing the innovative ways in which homeworkers organize. Moving away from well-known, already explored cases, the essays focus on less-known but equally compelling examples organize, and covers the major geographic regions of the world and illustrates the diversity of home-based work and homeworker organizing.