In the Shadow of Globalization: Changing Firm-Level Employment Practices and Shifting Employment Risks in the United States

GLOBALIZATION COMES HOME: HOW THE UNITED STATES IS BEING TRANSFORMED BY GLOBALIZATION, Beverly Crawford & Michelle Bertho, eds., Praeger, 2007

UCLA School of Law, Law-Econ Research Paper No. 07-13

24 Pages Posted: 22 Oct 2007 Last revised: 24 Oct 2007

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Katherine V.W. Stone

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - School of Law

Abstract

Globalization generates to increased competition between firms in the product market, which in induces firms to seek flexibility in their labor relations - flexibility to hire and fire on short notice, to increase or shrink the overall size of their workforce, to adjust pay to short-term performance results, to redeploy workers within the firm and to outside production partners, and to retain workers with particular skills on an as-needed basis. These practices are in tension with the labor law regimes throughout the Western world. In the United States, employers' drive for flexibility has fueled aggressive de-unionization efforts, and has induced employers to increase their use of temporary workers and independent contractors and to restructure pension and benefit plans. A crucial question for employment regulation thus becomes how to protect workers - how to mitigate their vulnerabilities and ameliorate the shifting risks that today's workplace practices impose. The author argues that other countries are experiencing the same tension between flexibility and worker protection, and suggests that we learn from other countries' efforts to devise mechanisms to preserve worker security at the same time relaxing traditional labor protective regimes.

Keywords: international labor law, employment practices, protection of workers

JEL Classification: K31

Suggested Citation

Stone, Katherine Van Wezel, In the Shadow of Globalization: Changing Firm-Level Employment Practices and Shifting Employment Risks in the United States. GLOBALIZATION COMES HOME: HOW THE UNITED STATES IS BEING TRANSFORMED BY GLOBALIZATION, Beverly Crawford & Michelle Bertho, eds., Praeger, 2007, UCLA School of Law, Law-Econ Research Paper No. 07-13, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1023696

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