Better Factories Cambodia: An Instrument for Improving Industrial Relations in a Transnational Context
Published By: CGD on eSS | Published Date: June, 09 , 2011Globalization of production has created an environment for labor-management relations that
involves international actors and spans countries, going beyond the boundaries of the traditional
workspace. The dramatic changes brought about by globalization led to the emergence of new
cross-border forms of industrial relations. This paper analyses the case of the International Labour
Organization’s Better Factories Cambodia (BFC) project as a transnational instrument to create the
institutional space for industrial relations in Cambodia. Based on the principle of social dialogue
among the social partners (the national Government and workers’ and employers’ organizations)
as well as with global buyers, BFC’s multistakeholder approach reaches beyond the workplace and
may be a key instrument of industrial relations because it bridges the gap between the sphere of
production and that of consumption. The empirical results reveal some of the particular strengths of
the program. [Working Paper No. 256] URL: [http://www.cgdev.org/content/publications/detail/1425197/]
Author(s): Arianna Rossi, Raymond Robertson | Posted on: Jun 10, 2011 | Views(897) | Download (89)