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Informationen zum Autor Arianna Rossi is research and policy officer for the Better Work Programme, an initiative of the ILO and the International Finance Corporation (IFC).Amy Luinstra is a senior program officer in the IFC's Sustainable Business Advisory Department.John Pickles is Earl N. Phillips Distinguished Professor of International Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Klappentext An International Labor Office and Palgrave MacMillan publicationSince the 1970s, multinational brands have increasingly outsourced theirmanufacturing activities to lower-cost-production locations in developing countries. This has translated into higher labor force participation rates and new empowerment opportunities for previously marginalized groups, but it has also become increasingly clear that workers are often exploited and work in unsafe conditions to keep production costs competitive. This was made dramatically evident by the 2013 garment factory collapse in Bangladesh.This volume provides solutions oriented approaches for promoting improved working conditions and labor rights in the apparel industry. It analyzes how workers, governments, and business can collaborate to confront key opportunities and challenges. It offers new empirical insights into the garment sector in Asia (Cambodia, India, Lao People's Democratic Republic), Europe (Romania), Africa (Lesotho, Morocco), and the Americas (Haiti, Nicaragua), focusing on wages, worker empowerment, and the institutional situations facilitating or hampering improved working conditions.