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Tethered Fates - Companies, Communities, and Rights at Stake (Hardcover)
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Tethered Fates - Companies, Communities, and Rights at Stake (Hardcover)
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Since the 1990s, human rights advocates, business leaders, and
consumers have become increasingly attuned to mitigating sweatshop
labor and other abuses in the supply chains that manufacture the
clothing, electronics, and countless other products that we buy and
use each day. But we know surprisingly little about how companies
interact with people in the communities beyond the factory's walls.
In many cases, community members are left out of the process of
identifying both risks and solutions to problems in global supply
chains, including how global companies could add social value in
the localities where they operate. Business, governments, and civil
society are supposed to be jointly responsible for shaping the
remedies available to people harmed in the course of business
activity, wherever it takes place. However, the answer to the
question of how to do this remains underdeveloped and poorly
executed. This book explores the conditions under which local
communities and companies can work with one another and the types
of remedies available in one of the most widespread and challenging
sectors: light manufacturing. Tethered Fates draws on quantitative
data (including the 7,000-company database of the Business and
Human Rights Resource Centre) and original qualitative data to
analyze regional and industry-specific trends in stakeholder
dialogue globally and at the local level. The book features
original interviews with community members in two factory towns in
the Dominican Republic, whose perspectives shed light on the
prospects for dialogue with companies and the challenges of
everyday life in towns where light manufacturing takes place.
Tethered Fates does more than simply explain why stakeholder
dialogue often falls short as a vehicle for safeguarding economic
rights and promoting community development. It also offers an
assessment of the varieties of emerging policy alternatives for
moving beyond the current state of practice.
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