Levi's Children: Coming to Terms with Human Rights in the Global Marketplace


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Over the last decade, ugly allegations of corporate complicity in human-rights violations have exploded into one of the most controversial issues of our time. Companies are being held responsible by human-rights advocates for the injustices that are the unintended side effects of economic globalization: union repression in China, forced labor in Burma, child workers in Pakistan, and sweatshop abuse throughout the developing world. Using the story of Levi Strauss and Company as a guide, Karl Schoenberger offers a highly readable assessment of the challenge that the human-rights scourge poses to international business. Schoenberger is sensitive to the interests of activists, politicians, and multinationals, and as a result his call for active corporate engagement and rigorous accountability in promoting the rights of overseas workers carries enormous resonance. Simultaneously impassioned and evenhanded, Levi's Children is a work of profound importance, one that may help us chart our course in the next century. Thorough, well-informed and chatty ... Schoenberger's conclusion is intriguing. -- Los Angeles Times Book Review

Author: Karl Schoenberger
Publisher: Grove Press
Published: 05/08/2001
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.91lbs
Size: 9.02h x 6.04w x 0.81d
ISBN13: 9780802138125
ISBN10: 0802138128
BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Labor & Industrial Relations
- Business & Economics | International | General
- Political Science | Human Rights