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Title Unmaking the global sweatshop : health and safety of the world's garment workers / edited by Rebecca Prentice and Geert De Neve.

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Series Pennsylvania studies in human rights.
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: rethinking garment workers' health and safety / Geert De Neve and Rebecca Prentice -- Sweatshops and the search for solutions, yesterday and today / Jennifer Bair, Mark Anner, and Jeremy Blasi -- Voluntary versus binding forms of regulation in global production networks: exploring the "paradoxes of partnership" in the European anti-sweatshop movement / Florence Palpacuer -- Sourcing ethical fashion for collegiate apparel: "school house" lessons in business and ethics / Caitrin Lynch and Ingrid Hagen-Keith -- Capital over labor: health and safety in export processing zone garment production since 1947 / Patrick Neveling -- Discourses of compensation and the normalization of negligence: the experience of the Tazreen factory fire / Mahmudul H. Sumon, Nazneen Shifa, and Saydia Gulrukh -- Garment sweatship regimes, the laboring body, and the externalization of social responsibility over health and safety provisions / Alessandra Mezzadri -- Limited leave? Clinical provisioning and healthy bodies in Sri Lanka's apparel sector / Kanchana N. Ruwanpura -- Toward meaningful health and safety measures: stigma and the devaluation of garment work in Sri Lanka's global factories / Sandya Hewamanne -- Beyond building safety: an ethnographic account of health and well-being on the Bangladesh garment shop floor / Hasan Ashraf -- Afterword: politics after Rana Plaza / Dina M. Siddiqi.
Reproduction Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Subject Clothing workers -- Health and hygiene.
Sweatshops.
Clothing factories -- Safety measures.
Clothing trade.
Industrial safety.
Employee rights.
Added Author Prentice, Rebecca, editor.
Neve, Geert de, editor.
ProQuest (Firm)
Related To Original 0812249399 9780812249392
ISBN 9780812294316 (electronic bk.)
0812294319 (electronic bk.)
0812249399
9780812249392
OCLC # EBC5106180
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