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Queen Mary University of London
The EU believes trade can work for all, claiming that labour provisions in its Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) ensure that economic growth and high labour standards go hand-in-hand. Yet whether these actually make a difference to workers is strongly contested.
Drawing upon extensive original research, including over 200 interviews with key actors across the EU and its trading partners, the book, Free Trade Agreements and Global Labour Governance, considers the effectiveness of this approach and explores how meaningful trade agreements are in practice when it comes to workers’ rights.
Limited labour provisions
The EU claims that the potentially negative impacts of FTAs on workers, and working conditions in partner countries, through increased competition, is countered by labour standards in its Trade and Development (TSD) Chapters, however this research tells a different story.
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Rachel Bashabe a 30-year-old Ugandan British born who started a clothing line as an alternative pain therapy method to help her recover from surgeries as well as a relief mechanism for Fibromyalgia, severe asthma and other reproductive health conditions that she was diagnosed within 2017/18.
A graduate with Honours in Business Management from the Queen Mary University of London turned Fashion Designer.
After 4 weeks beginners sewing class in 2018 as a way to get outdoors, she realised that she was already drawing attraction and compliments of her fabulous designs from friends and family. She eventually found a team of tailors in Kampala, Uganda and started her clothing brand ‘’Veryldesigns’’ in 2020
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