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Realizing Rights for Homeworkers: An Analysis of Governance Mechanisms

By , on March 05, 2019

Carr Centre Discussion Paper
Abstract: Following the Rana Plaza factory fires four years ago, the labour rights violations in global supply chains, and indeed the governance of global supply chains, has become a pressing global issue. This paper evaluates key existing global and national supply chain governance mechanisms from the perspective of the most vulnerable workers in supply chains—informal homeworkers.

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Broembsen, Marlese v., and Harvey, Jenna. Realizing Rights for Homeworkers: An Analysis of Governance Mechanisms. , , . , 2019. Broembsen, M. v., and Harvey, J. (2019). Realizing Rights for Homeworkers: An Analysis of Governance Mechanisms. , , . Broembsen, Marlese v., and Harvey, Jenna. "Realizing Rights for Homeworkers: An Analysis of Governance Mechanisms." 2019, .Broembsen Marlese v., and Harvey Jenna. "Realizing Rights for Homeworkers: An Analysis of Governance Mechanisms." (2019). Broembsen, M v, and Harvey, J 2019, 'Realizing Rights for Homeworkers: An Analysis of Governance Mechanisms', , , . Marlese v Broembsen, and Jenna Harvey, 'Realizing Rights for Homeworkers: An Analysis of Governance Mechanisms' (2019). Broembsen M. v., and Harvey J. Realizing Rights for Homeworkers: An Analysis of Governance Mechanisms. . 2019. Broembsen, Marlese v., and Harvey, Jenna. Realizing Rights for Homeworkers: An Analysis of Governance Mechanisms. . 2019. , .

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