
Professional Chat: Home, Migrant Workers, and Decent Work in Supply Chains, with Bonny Ling
New Books in Economics
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Human Rights in Taiwan's Supply Chains
This chapter explores the human rights risks faced by migrant workers within Taiwan's supply chain, particularly focusing on the burdens of recruitment fees and limited job mobility. It discusses the challenges Taiwan encounters in aligning its labor practices with international human rights standards and the implications of these issues on business reputation. The need for proactive leadership and reform in recruitment practices is emphasized to protect the rights of workers and redefine the significance of 'Made in Taiwan.'
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