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Globalization, logics of action international labor standards and national goverment roles

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Author(s)
Sarosh KuruvillaAnil Verma
Issued Date
2004-06-30
Publisher
한국노동연구원
Keyword
international labor standardslogics of actionindustrial relationssoft lawcodes of conductILOWTOcertificationreportingcore laborstandardslabor standards and trade
Abstract
In an earlier article, (Frenkel and Kuruvilla, 2002) we argued that the interplay between three different logics of action, i.e., the logic of competition, the logic of industrial peace, and the logic of employment-income protection determines the employment relations pattern in any given nation. We demonstrated the operation of this logic of action framework in selected Asian countries. We also demonstrated that changes in one logic to another underlie changes and transformations in industrial relations systems, with evidence form Asian countries.In this article, we examine how the logics underlying industrial relations systems play out in terms of the international labor standards debate, in and of itself a force for convergence in industrial relations. We briefly describe the different approaches to the regulation of international labor standards, and then argue for a new role for national governments. We argue that this new role shows potential for significantly enhancing progress in international labor standards, since it enables governments to balance between the demands of two competing logics. Of course, this approach is not without its own problems, but in the context of numerous imperfect approaches to the international labor standards issue, we feel that it is appropriate to revisit the role of national governments.
ISSN
1598-270X
Citation Title
노동정책연구
Citation Volume
제4권
Citation Number
제2호
Citation Date
2004
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pp.25-44
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