International Journal of Health Services
Volume 32, Issue 3, 2002, Pages 443-465

Case studies of violations of workers' freedom of association: Migrant agricultural workers (Review)

McMahon J.*
  • a Department of Health Policy, Johns Hopkins University, Hampton House, 624 North Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21205, United States

Abstract

As part of its report "Unfair Advantage: Workers' Freedom of Association in the United States under International Human Rights Standards," Human Rights Watch conducted a series of case studies in a dozen states, covering a variety of industries and employment sectors, analyzing the U.S. experience in the light of both national law and international human rights and labor rights norms. Presented here are the case studies of migrant agricultural workers.

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social justice law agricultural worker human Entrepreneurship Collective Bargaining Agriculture policy labor relations human rights United States foreign worker Freedom migrant worker civil rights Organizational Case Studies Humans personnel management Review Liability, Legal trade union Emigration and Immigration justice Transients and Migrants employment Labor Unions immigrant population

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DOI: 10.2190/3W5P-Q5C5-YVQH-YM08
ISSN: 00207314
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English