Regulating the employment dynamics of domestic supply chains

作者: Phil James , David Walters , Helen Sampson , Emma Wadsworth

DOI: 10.1177/0022185615582235

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摘要: This article sheds light on the role that regulation of primarily domestic, rather than global, supply chains could play in protecting and enhancing standards workplace health safety, as well employment more generally. The analysis presented confirms potential relevance such these regards. However, it also reinforces existing evidence pointing to fact only very rarely will market-related considerations their own prompt purchasers seek directly influence practices suppliers. ends therefore by highlighting a number key issues relating design regulatory initiatives aimed at conditions within chains.

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