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Slaves to fashion :
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Robert J.S. Ross.
Document Type
:
BL
Record Number
:
986332
Doc. No
:
b740702
Main Entry
:
Ross, Robert J. S.,1943-
Title & Author
:
Slaves to fashion : : poverty and abuse in the new sweatshops /\ Robert J.S. Ross.
Publication Statement
:
Ann Arbor :: University of Michigan Press,, 2004.
Page. NO
:
1 online resource (xii, 396 pages) :: illustrations
ISBN
:
047202566X
:
: 1282594052
:
: 6612594055
:
: 9780472025664
:
: 9781282594050
:
: 9786612594052
:
0472030221
:
0472109413
:
9780472030224
:
9780472109418
Bibliographies/Indexes
:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 352-376) and index.
Contents
:
Introduction: Sweatshops are where hearts starve -- PART 1: THE FALL AND RISE OF SWEATSHOPS IN THE UNITED STATES: What is a sweatshop? -- Appendix I: Estimating the number of sweatshop workers in the United States in 2000 -- Memory of strike and fire -- The decline of sweatshops in the United States -- The era of decency and the return of the sweatshop -- PART 2: EXPLAINING THE RISE OF THE NEW SWEATSHOPS: Global capitalism and race to the bottom in the production of our clothes -- Retail chains: the eight-hundred- pound gorillas of the world trade in clothing -- Firing guard dogs and hiring foxes -- Immigrants and imports -- Union busting and the global runaway shop -- Framing immigrants, humilitating big shots: mass media and the sweatshop issue -- Appendix 2: Details of the immigrant blame analysis -- Conclusion to Part 2: Producing sweatshops in the United States -- PART 3: MOVEMENTS AND POLICIES: Combating sweatshops from the grass roots -- Solidarity North and South: reframing international labor rights -- Ascending a ladder of effective antisweatshop policy -- Three pillars of decency -- Personal epilogue: Hearts starve.
Abstract
:
Supported by carefully researched evidence, the author traces the 20th century fall and tragic rebirth of sweatshop conditions in the American apparel industry.
Subject
:
Clothing trade-- Corrupt practices.
Subject
:
Clothing workers.
Subject
:
Sweatshops.
Subject
:
Sweating-system.
Subject
:
Vêtement, Travailleurs du.
Subject
:
Vêtements-- Industrie et commerce-- Pratiques déloyales.
Subject
:
Arbeitsbedingungen
Subject
:
Ausbeutung
Subject
:
Bekleidungsindustrie
Subject
:
BUSINESS
ECONOMICS-- Labor.
Subject
:
BUSINESS
ECONOMICS.
Subject
:
Business
Economics.
Subject
:
Clothing trade-- Corrupt practices.
Subject
:
Clothing workers.
Subject
:
Industrial Management.
Subject
:
Industries
/ Fashion Textile Industry.
Subject
:
Management.
Subject
:
POLITICAL
SCIENCE-- Labor Industrial Relations.
Subject
:
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Public Policy-- Economic Policy.
Subject
:
Sweating system.
Subject
:
Sweatshops.
Subject
:
Textilindustrie
Subject
:
Vêtements-- Industrie et commerce-- Pratiques déloyales.
Subject
:
Arbeiders.
Subject
:
Armoede.
Subject
:
Kleermakerijen.
Subject
:
Uitbuiting.
Subject
:
USA.
Dewey Classification
:
331.25
LC Classification
:
HD2337.R67 2004eb
NLM classification
:
85.65bcl
:
85.65.bcl
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