Techreport,

The Double Standard at Work: European Corporate Investment and Workers' Rights in the American South

.
Report, American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Washington DC, (October 2019)

Abstract

Multinational corporations based in Europe have accelerated their foreign direct investment in the Southern states of the United States in the past quarter-century. Some companies honor workers’ freedom of association, respect workers’ organizing rights and engage in good-faith collective bargaining when workers choose trade union representation. Other firms have interfered with freedom of association, launched aggressive campaigns against employees’ organizing attempts and failed to bargain in good faith when workers choose union representation. This report examines European companies’ choices on workers’ organizing rights with documented case studies in several American Southern states. In their home countries, European companies investing in the American South generally respect workers’ organizing and bargaining rights. They commit themselves to International Labor Organization core labor standards, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development Guidelines, UN Guiding Principles, the UN Global Compact, and other international norms on freedom of association and collective bargaining. But they do not always live up to these global standards in their Southern U.S. operations.

Tags

Users

  • @meneteqel

Comments and Reviews