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Free Trade Agreements and Global Labour Governance: The European Unions Trade-Labour Linkage in a Value Chain World

Exploring the contentious relationship between trade and labour, this book looks at the impact of the EUs new generation free trade agreements on workers. Drawing upon extensive original research, including over 200 interviews with key actors across the EU and its trading partners, it considers the effectiveness of the trade-labour linkage in an era of global value chains.

The EU believes trade can work for all, claiming that labour provisions in its free trade agreements ensure that economic growth and high labour standards go hand-in-hand. Yet whether these actually make a difference to workers is strongly contested. This book explains why labour provisions have been profoundly limited in the EUs agreements with the CARIFORUM group, South Korea and Moldova. It also shows how the provisions were mismatched with the most pressing workplace concerns in the key export industries of sugar, automobiles and clothing, and how these concerns were exacerbated by the agreements commercial provisions. This pioneering approach to studying the trade-labour linkage provides insights into key debates on the role of civil society in trade governance, the relationship between public and private labour regulation, and the progressive possibilities for trade policy in the twenty-first century.

This book will appeal to research scholars, post-graduate students, trade policy practitioners, policy researchers allied to labour movements, and informed activists.

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  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367202064

About Adrian SmithBen RichardsonJames HarrisonLiam CamplingMirela Barbu

Adrian Smith is Professor of Management at the University of Sussex Business School UK.James Harrison is Professor of Law at Warwick University UK.Liam Campling is Professor of International Business and Development at Queen Mary University of London UK.Ben Richardson is Reader in International Political Economy at Warwick University UK.Mirela Barbu is Lecturer in Logistics and Supply Chain Management at the University of Sussex UK.

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