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LEVI'S CHILDREN: Coming to Terms with

Human Rights in the Global Marketplace 
(Atlantic Monthly Press, New York, 2000; Paperback by Grove Press, 2001) 

LEVI'S CHILDREN is a primer on  labor abuse and corporate social responsibility, told through an  unauthorized and critical case study of the iconic blue jeans-maker Levi Straus & Co.  as it struggled with the conflict between its ethical principles and sagging corporate profits.  The book is a  timely resource for research on human rights and business, offshore outsourcing, and the negative side-effects of economic globalization.


 

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