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Predatory purchasing practices in global apparel supply chains and the employment relations squeeze in the Indian garment export industry

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Anner, Mark

International Labour Review

2019

158

4

December

705-727

workers rights ; labour relations ; clothing industry ; hazardous work ; decent work ; value chains

India

Human rights

https://doi.org/10.1111/ilr.12149

English

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"While the literature has long acknowledged worker rights abuses in global apparel supply chains, less attention has been paid to the recent worsening of certain decent work deficits and its causes, which this article links to predatory purchasing practices arising from growing power asymmetries. These practices, illustrated here by the garment export industry in India, exert downward pressure on wages and incite non‐standard forms of employment and greater verbal and physical abuse as productivity demands rise. They can be addressed through pricing mechanisms that cover the cost of decent work, appropriate State regulation and worker involvement."

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