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Rising above Sweatshops: Innovative Approaches to Global Labor Challenges: Laura P. Hartman, Denis G. Arnold, Richard E. Wokutch
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“Through a multidisciplinary collection of theoretical articles and case studies, the editors address the globalization dilemma of providing inexpensive access to goods and services while not exploiting workers in poor underdeveloped countries….Recommended. Faculty, upper-division and graduate students, and business professionals interested in globalization issues.”–Choice
“[O]ffers theoretical and moral justifications for corporations to protect human rights in their supply chains….[p]rovides excellent case studies of how and why various firms that have abused or protected workers.”–Human Rights & Human Welfare
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“…One of the important new books to appear on the contemporary debate over global ’sweatshops.’ It presents comprehensive overviews of key theoretical issues that provide insight into the ethical, legal, managerial, and political issues that inform the debate…. This book is a must read for anyone who participates in the global arena.” - Patricia H. Werhane Wicklander Chair of Business Ethics and Director, Institute for Business & Professional Ethics at DePaul University and Ruffin Professor of Business Ethics, University of Virginia

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