Introduction: The Challenges of Globalization for Workers: Transnational and Transborder Issues
- Date
 2004
- Authors
 Adalberto Aguirre
- Abstract
 Serves as an introduction to the literature on economic globalization, its impact on immigration and immigrating workers, and the relationship between neoliberalism and income inequality. Aguirre and Reese contend that economic globalization is creating an international race to the bottom for wages and working conditions. Multinational corporations search around the globe for the lowest wages, and developing nations support this trend through the creation of export-processing zones. Economic globalization and neoliberalism empower employers, who are able to relocate capital, and create a race to the bottom, as developing nations compete to attract foreign direct investment. Resisting the race to the bottom requires revitalizing transboundary labor movement, strengthening unions, incorporating immigrant labor into unions, and challenging the neoliberal hegemony. 63 References. D. Sabet
- Journal title
 Social Justice
- Volume
 31
- Issue
 3
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 - Economic sectors
 General relevance - all sectors
- Target groups
 Researchers
- Geographical focuses
 United States and Global relevance
- Spheres of activity
 Political science
- Languages
 English
