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The following resources may be helpful to you in learning more about the topics you will need to research for the assignment

Worker Rights Consortium

• Fair Labor Association
• Unite Here
• Business for Social Responsibility
• National Center for Policy Analysis
• Kristof, N. D., & Wudunn, S. (2000, September 24). Two cheers for sweatshops. New York Times Magazine.
• Vickery, T. (2001, April 30). Who's watching the shop floor? Christian Science Monitor, 93(108), 11.
• Mishea, P., & Topalova, P. (2007). How does globalization affect developing countries? International Monetary Fund Research Bulletin, 8(3).
• World Trade Organization
• Bhagwati, J., & Srinivasan, T. N. (2002). Trade and Poverty in the Poor Countries. The American Economic Review, (2). 180.
• University of Wisconsin-Madison (2001). Sweatshops.

Assignment: International Labor Rights

International Labor Rights

Imports of manufactured goods have increased in recent years raising questions about the conditions of workers producing those goods. For this week's assignment, respond to the following key questions.

Key questions:

• First, provide a brief (one paragraph) overview of this week's material.

• Discuss whether or not workers are exploited in manufacturing of US imports. In your response consider whether they are better off in that type of job or an alternative. Provide a rationale.

• Examine whether or not US consumers should boycott or increase in the purchase of these goods and the effects that boycott or increase in purchase would have on the workers.

• Should standards be set for work rules in other countries? Or, should work rules be left to the political system in a particular country?

• If work rules are set, who should set them and how should they be enforced?

For information in support of your efforts: For arguments in favor of rules see:

Workers' Rights Consortium at: https://www.workersrights.org/

Fair Labor Association at: https://www.fairlabor.org/
Union of Needle trades, Industrial and Textile Employees at: https://www.uniteunion.org

For arguments against the rules see:

Business for Social Responsibility at: https://www.bsr.org/ National Center for Policy Analysis at: https://www.ncpa.org

For other articles see:

Kristof, Nicholas D. and Sheryl Wudunn, "Two Cheers for Sweatshops" at: https://www.nytimes.com/library/magazine/home/20000924mag-sweatshops.html

Tim Vickery, "Who's Watching the Shop Floor?" https://www.fordschool.umich.edu/rsie/acit/Documents/ChristianSciMon8May2001.txt

For further information sites please see:

University Policy Statements, Designated Suppliers Program, Worker's Rights Consortium at: https://www.workersrights.org/dsp.asp

Mishra, Praci and Petia Topalova, "How Does Globalization Affect Developing Countries?" September, 2007 at: https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/irb/2007/eng/03/index.pdf

Key trade statistics from the WTO, organized by country at: https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/whatis_e/tif_e/org6_e.htm

Bhagwati, Jagdish and T.N. Srinivasan, "Trade and Poverty in the Poor Countries" at: https://www.econ.yale.edu/~srinivas/trade_poverty.pdf

"Why economists are wrong about sweatshops and the anti-sweatshop movement," at: https://www.fordschool.umich.edu/rsie/acit/Documents/Miller-Challenge.doc

University of Wisconsin at: https://www.news.wisc.edu/packages/sweatshops/

Your final product will be a paper that:

• Addresses each of the topic/questions above in total.
• Is APA fortatted.
• The body is to be 2 pages minimum.

The requirements for your assignment are:

1. Answer each question fully
2. Define the overall subject of each question.
3. Cite at least three (3) resources from this week's materials.

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