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Ethical employment practices and safeguarding workers rights in a global economy were the focus of discussion April 29 at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum.In a conversation with Mary Robinson 鈥?past president of Ireland, former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, and now chair of Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiativ stanley cup e 鈥?several Harvard faculty discussed the role of governments, businesses, and nongovernmental organizations in improving conditions for workers worldwide.Moderator Martha Chen, lecturer in public policy, opened the forum by describing economic conditions that create a race to the bottom for corporations in search stanley puodelis of inexpensive labor. The global production system by which jobs are outsourced to different countries 鈥?and can be moved within countries with the click of a mouse 鈥?undermines collective bargaining and protective legislation, she said.The global working population has doubl stanley water bottle ed in the past two decades, Chen said, citing research by Kvat Lights, camera, access
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