Justice at Work: Globalization and the Human Rights of Workers - Rilegato

Senser, Robert A.

 
9781436396134: Justice at Work: Globalization and the Human Rights of Workers

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L'autore

About the author of Justice at Work Robert Senser started writing-and publishing-articles about worker rights while still in high school. In the past seventeen years his writings, focusing particularly on the human rights of working men and women under globalization, have appeared in America, American Educator, Christian Science Monitor, Commonweal, Dissent, Far Eastern Economic Review, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Service Journal, Monthly Labor Review, U.S. Catholic, and other publications, as well in his Web bulletin, Human Rights for Workers. He draws on that material, and on his fifty years of involvement in human rights (including twenty-one years as a labor attaché in the U.S. Foreign Service), to show how twenty-first-century globalization can-and must-be transformed to serve not only the rights of business and business people but also the rights of labor and workers. Senseredited Work, a montly published by the Catholic Council on Working Life in Chicago, while studying for a bachelor of science degree in evening classes at Loyola University under the GI Bill of Rights.

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9781436396127: Justice At Work: Globalization and the Human Rights of Workers

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ISBN 10:  1436396123 ISBN 13:  9781436396127
Casa editrice: Xlibris, Corp., 2009
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