Abstract

Efforts to ensure labor rights in the World Trade Organization are superseded by the member governments' economic and political priorities, which subvert efforts to reduce violations of core labor standards. Since the WTO sanctions governments, not transnational corporations, for labor rights violations, companies face few penalties or financial consequences. Moreover, attention must be paid to violations of labor rights in the United States rather than focusing exclusively on low‐wage competitors.

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