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Capital Expansion And Migrant Workers Flexible Labor In The Thaiburma Border Economy Dennis Arnold

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Capital Expansion And Migrant Workers Flexible Labor In The Thaiburma Border Economy Dennis Arnold
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Publisher: Office of Human Rights Studies and Social Development, Mahidol University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.6 MB
Pages: 109
Author: Dennis Arnold
ISBN: 9789741107315, 9741107315
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Capital Expansion And Migrant Workers Flexible Labor In The Thaiburma Border Economy Dennis Arnold by Dennis Arnold 9789741107315, 9741107315 instant download after payment.

As Thailand and neighboring countries take further steps to increase border industrialization and development, labor standards are being pushed down both directly for the migrant workers employed in border industries, and often for domestic workers who are being forced to accept lower standards. The research examines the international economic context to the rise of Mae Sot as a manufacturing centre, It also looks at the groups involved in protecting workers rights, specifically the role of trade unions, and suggests that social and political organizing workers must be reignited in order to ensure their protection.  

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