01336 2200265 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082001400120084001800134100005900152245008700211260003800298300003000336500002300366520047300389650003800862650005600900650004500956700001701001990002601018990002601044INLIS00000000000351620221027100135 a0010-0520003516221027 | | eng  a1565491963 aeng a331.880 9 a331.880 9 DEV0 aDevelopment NGOs and Labor Unions: Terms of Engagement1 aDevelopment NGOs and Labor Unions :bTerms of Engagement /cEdited by Deborah Eade aBloomfield :bMc Graw Hill,c2005 axxiv,406. p.;20cm ;c20cm aIndeks : p.387-406 aDevelopment NGOs and labor unions have much to gain from collaborating in the pursuit of social justice and right agenda, yet the two sector have traditionally tended to operate independently one another. the "another world is possible" movement; a series of anti-globalization protests; and conflicting views on core labor standards, corporated code of conduct, and the WTO have placed civil society organizations at the center of public debates on global governance. 4aLabor unions-Developing countries 4aNon-governmental organizations-Developing countries 4aDeveloping countries-Economic conditions0 aAlan Leather a12022/MKRI-P/III-2009 a12022/MKRI-P/III-2009