Unmaking the Global Sweatshop  Health and Safety of the World's Garment Workers

Unmaking the Global Sweatshop Health and Safety of the World's Garment Workers

Anthropologists and ethnographers examine the global garment industry's impact on workers' well-beingThe 2013 collapse of Rana Plaza, an eight-story garment factory in Savar, Bangladesh, killed over a thousand workers and injured hundreds more. This disaster exposed the brutal labor conditions of the global garment......
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Anthropologists and ethnographers examine the global garment industry's impact on workers' well-beingThe 2013 collapse of Rana Plaza, an eight-story garment factory in Savar, Bangladesh, killed over a thousand workers and injured hundreds more. This disaster exposed the brutal labor conditions of the global garment industry and revealed its failures as a competitive and self-regulating industry. Over the past thirty years, corporations have widely adopted labor codes on health and safety, yet too often in their working lives, garment workers across the globe encounter death, work-related injuries, and unhealthy factory environments. Disasters such as Rana Plaza notwithstanding, garment workers routinely work under conditions that not only escape public notice but also undermine workers' long-term physical health, mental well-being, and the very sustainability of their employment. Unmaking the Global Sweatshop gathers the work of leading anthropologists and ethnographers studying the gl
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Anthropologists and ethnographers examine the global garment industry''s impact on workers'' well-beingThe 2013 collapse of Rana Plaza, an eight-story garment factory in Savar, Bangladesh, killed over a thousand workers and injured hundreds more. This disaster exposed the brutal labor conditions of the global garment industry and revealed its failures as a competitive and self-regulating industry. Over the past thirty years, corporations have widely adopted labor codes on health and safety, yet too often in their working lives, garment workers across the globe encounter death, work-related injuries, and unhealthy factory environments. Disasters such as Rana Plaza notwithstanding, garment workers routinely work under conditions that not only escape public notice but also undermine workers'' long-term physical health, mental well-being, and the very sustainability of their employment.Unmaking the Global Sweatshop gathers the work of leading anthropologists and ethnographers studying the global garment industry to examine the relationship between the politics of labor and initiatives to protect workers'' health and safety. Contributors analyze both the labor processes required of garment workers as well as the global dynamics of outsourcing and subcontracting that produce such demands on workers'' health. The accounts contained in Unmaking the Global Sweatshop trace the histories of labor standards for garment workers in the global South; explore recent partnerships between corporate, state, and civil society actors in pursuit of accountable corporate governance; analyze a breadth of initiatives that seek to improve workers'' health standards, from ethical trade projects to human rights movements; and focus on the ways in which risk, health, and safety might be differently conceptualized and regulated. Unmaking the Global Sweatshop argues for an expansive understanding of garment workers'' lived experiences that recognizes the politics of labor, human rights, the privatization and individualization of health-related responsibilities as well as the complexity of health and well-being.Contributors: Mark Anner, Hasan Ashraf, Jennifer Bair, Jeremy Blasi, Geert De Neve, Saydia Gulrukh, Ingrid Hagen-Keith, Sandya Hewamanne, Caitrin Lynch, Alessandra Mezzadri, Patrick Neveling, Florence Palpacuer, Rebecca Prentice, Kanchana N. Ruwanpura, Nazneen Shifa, Dina M. Siddiqi, Mahmudul H. Sumon.

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Introduksjon til Unmaking the Global Sweatshop

Unmaking the Global Sweatshop: Health and Safety of the World's Garment Workers er en uvurderlig samling av forskningsbidrag som dyptdykker i helse og sikkerhet for arbeidere i den globale klesindustrien. Med skremmende hendelser som Rana Plaza-kollapsen i 2013 friskt i minne, stiller denne boken spørsmål ved de brutale arbeidsforholdene mange møter daglig.

Hvorfor er dette viktig?

Med over 1000 dødsfall og utallige skader i kollapsen av Rana Plaza, setter denne boken fokus på en industri som tilsynelatende har ignorert sine sjølregulerende forpliktelser. Tross vedtak om arbeidskodekser, fortsetter mange arbeidere å oppleve farlige arbeidsforhold som underminerer deres fysiske og mentale helse.

Hva finner du i boken?

  • Dyptgående analyser: Bidragene fra anerkjente antropologer og etnografer gir et helhetlig bilde av sammenhengen mellom arbeidslivspolitikk og helsebeskyttelsesinitiativer.
  • Historiske perspektiver: Boken utforsker utviklingen av arbeidsstandarder for klesarbeidere, særlig i den globale Sør.
  • Partnertilnærminger: Den tar for seg samarbeid mellom bedrifter, staten og samfunnsaktører for å fremme ansvarlig styring.

En bredere forståelse av helse og velvære

Unmaking the Global Sweatshop fremmer en langt mer nyansert forståelse av hvordan helse og sikkerhet kan reguleres og konseptualiseres. Den tar for seg utfordringene klesarbeidere møter og tilbyr innsikt i kampen for menneskerettigheter og etiske arbeidsforhold.

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For alle som er interessert i spørsmål om menneskerettigheter, arbeidsforhold og globalisering, er Unmaking the Global Sweatshop: Health and Safety of the World's Garment Workers et enkelt og uunnværlig verk. Det gir ikke bare en dypere forståelse for utfordringene i bransjen, men oppfordrer leserne til å ta del i løsningen.

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