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Corporate CSR responses to homework and child labour in the Indian and Pakistan leather sector

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posted on 2024-10-30, 21:37 authored by Annie Delaney, Rosaria Burchielli, Jane Tate
In this chapter we extend existing analysis of GPNs by applying a feminist analysis to the relationship between production and social reproduction in relation to homework. We discuss two distinct CSR responses to homework in the production network. One response is rejection: the firm rejects homework either through 'cutting and running' or banning homework, resulting in homeworkers losing their work and income. The second type of response is tolerance, where the corporation accepts homeworkers' presence in the production network without making any improvements to working conditions. We analyse reports of child labour associated with homework, and propose that gender blind CSR responses are inadequate in addressing both homeworkers' poor labour conditions and child labour.

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Start page

170

End page

184

Total pages

14

Outlet

Gender Equality and Responsible Business

Editors

Kate Grosser, Laureen McCarthy and Maureen A. Kilgour

Publisher

Greenleaf

Place published

Leeds, United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2016 Greenleaf Publishing Limited

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2006070213

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-02-15

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