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Unequal Value Transfer from Mexico to the United States
Limits to Supply Chain Resilience: A Monopoly Capital Critique, A Monopoly Capital Critique
Panopticon
The Condition of Women
Not a Nation of Immigrants
The Fourth Industrial Revolution, the Great
Reset and the End of Life as We Know it
Manipulations of Freedom
Transitioning to Geocratia
Democratising Firms — –A Cornerstone of Shared and Sustainable Prosperity
Work and Unionism in Mexico
Back to Production — An Analysis of the Imperialist Global Economy
California's Migrant Workers
A Labour Code for the 21st Century
The Case for Labour-Led Development
The Precariat
Labour-Value Commodity Chains -The Hidden Abode of Global Production
The Underlying Causes of Immigration From Mexico to the United States
The Meaning of Work in a Sustainable Society
Global Commodity Chains and the New Imperialism
Value transfer and human degradation in an automotive enterprise cluster in Mexico
Invisible Exploitation
The Yellow Vests
Argentina's manufacturing living-wage gap: still a ways to go but steadily closing in
Brazil: in perfect harmony with TLWNSI's concept
A comparative approximation into China's living-wage gap
South Korea's tortuous road towards a living-wage ethos
Mexico and living wages: the utmost epitomization of social darwinism as a systemic public policy
India's living-wage gap: another modern slave work ethos
Unequal Exchange
Conditions and Evolution of Employment and Wages in Mexico
Mexico: Hell is the Tijuana assembly line
Modern Slave Work
The Catastrophe of Bangladesh – An emblematic case of globalised capitalism
Living Wages in the Paradigm Transition
The Role of the Working Class in the Struggle Against Transnational Corporations
Wage Gaps Annual Reports
Aequus Index
The Living Wages North and South Initiative
Work and Unionism in Mexico
Mexico’s Wages 2018 - 2024: To Change So That Everything Remains The Same
Argentina's manufacturing living-wage gap: still a ways to go but steadily closing in
Brazil: in perfect harmony with TLWNSI's concept
A comparative approximation into China's living-wage gap
South Korea's tortuous road towards a living-wage ethos
Mexico and living wages: the utmost epitomization of social darwinism as a systemic public policy
India's living-wage gap: another modern slave work ethos
Conditions and Evolution of Employment and Wages in Mexico