The effectiveness of international framework agreements as a tool for the protection of workers' rights: A metasynthesis

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Are international framework agreements (IFAs) an effective trade union response for regulating multinational enterprises and protecting workers' rights? Using a metasynthesis methodological approach, which we apply to a corpus of 36 empirical studies, this article aims to 1—provide empirical and practical answers to this question and 2—offer a theoretical reflection on the notion of effectiveness as applied to the case of IFAs.

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Hennebert, M. A., Roberge-Maltais, I., & Coiquaud, U. (2023). The effectiveness of international framework agreements as a tool for the protection of workers’ rights: A metasynthesis. Industrial Relations Journal, 54(3), 242–260. https://doi.org/10.1111/irj.12398

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