Authors
Robert G Blanton, Shannon Lindsey Blanton, Dursun Peksen
Publication date
2015/6
Journal
Political Research Quarterly
Volume
68
Issue
2
Pages
324-336
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
What effect do International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank programs have on collective labor rights? Labor rights advocacy networks and organized labor groups have long been critical of neoliberal policy prescriptions attached to loans by international financial institutions (IFIs), claiming that they harm the interests of workers. IFIs dispute these claims, noting that they work with relevant labor organizations and that many of their arrangements call for compliance with core labor standards. Yet very little research has been devoted to whether IFI programs affect labor laws and the actual labor practices of recipient countries. We argue that IFI programs undermine collective labor rights. Specifically, recommended policy reforms, as well as the broader signals connoted by participation in the programs, undermine labor organizations and the adoption of protective laws. To substantiate these claims, we use time …
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Scholar articles
RG Blanton, SL Blanton, D Peksen - Political Research Quarterly, 2015