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A Human Rights Problem on Campus

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Compa, Lance A.
Abstract
[Excerpt] Standing for tolerance, diversity, and dialogue in an otherwise "my-way" society, Yale, Brown, UMass and Columbia should lake the lead in honoring workers' rights, not frustrating them: in reversing violations of labor rights, not reversing government/action that protects workers. When many U.S. universities call for human rights and labor rights for workers in foreign countries producing goods with (he school's logo, they should show equal concern for the rights of their own employees.
Date Issued
2002-04-02Subject
labor; union organization; labor unions; labor movement; anti-unionism; higher education; labor rights
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article