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‘Labour Chains’: Analysing the Role of Labour Contractors in Global Production NetworksBrooks World Poverty Institute Working Papers

By on July 01, 2011

Abstract:
Third party labour contractors are increasingly prevalent in Global Production Networks (GPNs), and are a potential channel for ‘new forms of slavery’. Our review of case study evidence from South African and UK horticulture suggests unfree labour often emerges off-site through labour intermediaries. We examine analytical approaches to labour in GPNs and value chains. We argue that labour contracting is a logical extension of global  outsourcing, helping to offset risk and enhance flexibility. A ‘cascade system’ allows  unscrupulous intermediaries to exploit and coerce vulnerable workers. We examine strategies of civil society alliances, and regulatory reform, and argue for extending liability across global
boundaries.

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Barrientos, Stephanie W. ‘Labour Chains’: Analysing the Role of Labour Contractors in Global Production NetworksBrooks World Poverty Institute Working Papers. , , . , 2011. https://www.wiego.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Barrientos_Labour_Chains.pdfBarrientos, S. W. (2011). ‘Labour Chains’: Analysing the Role of Labour Contractors in Global Production NetworksBrooks World Poverty Institute Working Papers. , , . https://www.wiego.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Barrientos_Labour_Chains.pdfBarrientos, Stephanie W. "‘Labour Chains’: Analysing the Role of Labour Contractors in Global Production NetworksBrooks World Poverty Institute Working Papers." 2011, .Barrientos Stephanie W. "‘Labour Chains’: Analysing the Role of Labour Contractors in Global Production NetworksBrooks World Poverty Institute Working Papers." (2011). https://www.wiego.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Barrientos_Labour_Chains.pdfBarrientos, S W 2011, '‘Labour Chains’: Analysing the Role of Labour Contractors in Global Production NetworksBrooks World Poverty Institute Working Papers', , , . https://www.wiego.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Barrientos_Labour_Chains.pdfStephanie W Barrientos, '‘Labour Chains’: Analysing the Role of Labour Contractors in Global Production NetworksBrooks World Poverty Institute Working Papers' (2011). Barrientos S. W. ‘Labour Chains’: Analysing the Role of Labour Contractors in Global Production NetworksBrooks World Poverty Institute Working Papers. . 2011. https://www.wiego.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Barrientos_Labour_Chains.pdfBarrientos, Stephanie W. ‘Labour Chains’: Analysing the Role of Labour Contractors in Global Production NetworksBrooks World Poverty Institute Working Papers. . 2011. , . https://www.wiego.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Barrientos_Labour_Chains.pdf

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