Neoliberalism
has faced intense scrutiny over the years from Trade Unionists and Marxists
alike for its exploitation of workers and insistence of an economic ‘trickle
down’ effect that has yet to materialise. When you look closer, however,
another troubling aspect of this industry emerges. Again and again, it seems to
be women who are left behind by this system. In many countries in the global
South, women are drawn into employment in the lowest paid and most undervalued
work in the global economy at the end of Global Commodity Chains in the
manufacturing, fresh produce and garment industries. In this guest post, Zoe Kemp analyses the plight of female
workers in the Bangladeshi textile sector.
Showing posts with label garment industry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garment industry. Show all posts
Monday, 4 July 2016
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