The concept of human rights at work has advanced significantly
in the last decade. The authors of the essays in Human Rights in
Labor and Employment Relations focus in various ways on how the
promotion and protection of human rights at workplaces here and
around the world posit a new set of values and approaches that
challenge every orthodoxy in the employment relations field, every
practice and rule based in that orthodoxy, and even the underlying
premises and intellectual foundations of contemporary labor and
employment systems.
The authors constitute a diverse and accomplished group of human
rights activists, practitioners, and scholars. Implementing the
theme of the volume, they address a wide range of important
subjects: worker health and safety, child labor, worker freedom of
association, migrant and forced labor, the human rights obligations
of employers, workplace discrimination, and workers with
disabilities. The authors also discuss the implications of their
findings for labor and employment research and, where relevant,
make pragmatic proposals for change.
Contributors: Susanne M. Bruyere, Cornell University; Lance
Compa, Cornell University; James A. Gross, Cornell University;
Jeffrey Hilgert, Cornell University; Barbara Murray, International
Labour Organization; Tonia Novitz, University of Bristol; Maria L.
Ontiveros, University of San Francisco Law School; Edward E.
Potter, Director of Global Workplace Rights, Coca-Cola Company and
U.S. Employer Delegate, International Labour Organization
Conference; Marika McCauley Sine, Global Stakeholder Engagement
Manager, Coca-Cola Company; Rebecca Smith, National Employment Law
Project; Burns H. Weston, University of Iowa"
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