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Organized Labor

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INTRODUCTION
Globalization and its economic, cultural and technological effects characterize the modern international political economy. As the world has become increasingly integrated both winners and losers have emerged in the international system. The benefits of globalization are disproportionally enjoyed by the developed nations of the Global North. This is evidenced by the income inequality that exists between the Global North and the Global South. So the question then arises of what can be done to help decrease income inequality in developing countries. One approach that we will study is will be the adoption of organized labor. Some believe that organized labor could be a powerful catalyst for stimulating economic growth in developing nations. As wages are kept low and labor standards either do not exist or are not enforced, workers in developing nations seem to be doomed to perpetual oppression and exploitation by the advanced industrialized countries. However, as we shall see, organized labor is not the answer. The adoption of organized labor would not decrease income inequality in the Global South, as doing so would be counterproductive to employment growth in a climate of increasing globalization. Instead, countries in the Global South may want to consider social protection and educational initiatives that would …show more content…

I have reviewed over 15 scholarly articles and book sections that focus on organized labor and globalization. Some of the topics I have reviewed focus on aspects such as unions and globalization, globalization and workers in developing countries and labor versus globalization. I have chosen this method because I believe the analysis of these subjects will provide evidence to support my theory that the adoption of organized labor would not decrease income inequality in the Global South, as doing so would be counterproductive to employment growth in a climate of increasing

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