Working Paper 127

Trade Unions, Labour Governance and Economic Upgradation in Value Chains

The paper examines possible mechanisms for trade union engagement in global value chains, especially in the context of emerging human rights due diligence frameworks. By examining existing literature on value chain analysis, trade policy, and governance mechanisms, the paper tries to generate a discussion on possible methodologies and knowledge gaps on trade union intervention and decent work in global value chains.

Additional details

Author(s)

  • Rohan Dominic Mathews

References

  • ISBN 9789220410424 (print)
  • ISBN 9789220410431 (web PDF)
  • ISBN 9789220410448 (epub)
  • ISBN 9789220410455 (mobi)
  • ISBN 9789220410462 (html)
  • ISSN 2708-3438 (print)
  • ISSN 2708-3446 (digital)

You may also be interested in

Trade union engagements on the SDGs and union revitalization in five Asian countries

Working Paper 119

Trade union engagements on the SDGs and union revitalization in five Asian countries

Using foresight to think and act upon an uncertain future world of work

Working Paper 118

Using foresight to think and act upon an uncertain future world of work

Sustainable industrial policies and strategies in the textiles and clothing sector: Lessons learned from Cambodia, Jordan and Viet Nam

ILO Working Paper 130

Sustainable industrial policies and strategies in the textiles and clothing sector: Lessons learned from Cambodia, Jordan and Viet Nam

Resolution of labour disputes involving new forms of employment in China

ILO Working Paper 126

Resolution of labour disputes involving new forms of employment in China