The implications of globalization for labour are more often
asserted than analyzed. This collection, and its companion volume
"Globalization and Patterns of Labour Resistance" edited by Jeremy
Waddington, seek to remedy this deficiency by presenting
contemporary research on the relationship between the globalization
of production and the regulation of labour. It considers the ways
in which national and supra-national regimes of labour regulation
are being actively reconstructed in the context of the
internationalization of production. The contributors analyze the
implications of changes in different national labour regimes for
relations between state, capital and labour, and for class and
gender segmentation, and discuss the scope and limits of recent
initiatives in the implementation of international labour
standards.
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