Beyond Sweatshops
In "Beyond Sweatshops," author Theodore H. Moran delves into the contentious debate surrounding globalization and foreign direct investment (FDI), particularly focusing on the plight of low-skilled workers in developing countries. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2002, this insightful book spans 208 pages and examines the often-overlooked complexities of employment in foreign-owned manufacturing plants. Moran challenges the prevailing narratives that portray these workplaces solely as exploitative sweatshops, encouraging a more nuanced understanding of the economic dynamics at play. By exploring the production of garments, footwear, toys, and sports equipment, he sheds light on the broader implications of FDI for labor practices and economic development. This compelling read is essential for anyone interested in business, economics, and the impacts of globalization on the workforce in developing nations.