A Better Way Forward on Trade and Labor Standards
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Kimberly A. Elliott 03/29/2007
Core labor standards--an end to forced and child labor, nondiscrimination, and respect for workers' right to organize--are an important mechanism for spreading the benefits of globalization more equitably and should be promoted. But exactly what standards to include and how to enforce them remain contentious. In this CGD Note, senior fellow Kimberly Elliott says that U.S. policy should focus on both domestic issues, such as ensuring that U.S. workers have adequate safety nets, and international issues, such as assisting countries in improving compliance with labor standards as part of a strategy to promote economic development and stronger democracies around the world. Specifically, U.S. policymakers should:
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