Labor Rights, Globalization and Institutions: The Role and Influence of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

James E. Salzman
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Abstract

In exploring the promotion of labor rights by international governmental institutions, scholars have largely focused on the International Labor Organization, the WTO, and the European Union. In this well trodden field of study, though, another key IGO player has been overlooked, with little scholarly consideration given to the role of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Even those who know of the OECD focus on its well-known activities in economic spheres, rarely thinking of its role in relation to social issues, much less to labor rights. While the OECD's reports, recommendations and decisions have been discussed in a wide range of scholarship, remarkably little has been written on the institution itself. This oversight is unfortunate because the OECD has played, and continues to play, an important role outside a purely economic context. This article focuses on the OECD's role in the development of labor rights, but its findings are relevant across the breadth of the OECD's activities, from environmental protection and trade to agriculture and transport policy. It is hoped that exploration of the OECD's role in labor rights will provide a broad foundation for future work on other aspects of the institution, informing research on the operations, capacity, and potential of the OECD. The article has four sections. The first recounts the OECD's history, from its creation as the overseer of the Marshall Plan to its current prominence as global economic analyst, and explains its operations. The second section explores the OECD's influence on development of labor rights, examining the well-known OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, publications on trade and labor by the Employment, Labor and Social Affairs Directorate, and the events surrounding South Korea's accession to the OECD. Each of these activities, though quite different from one another (and, in combination, very different from other IGOs' activities), provided important spurs to the articulation and development of core labor rights. The third section presents a detailed case study of the failed negotiations at the OECD over the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI). The case study provides insight both into an important event in the march toward globalization and into the role the OECD can meaningfully play in formally linking trade and labor rights. These different empirical analyses combine to inform the institutional analysis in Part IV. In reviewing instances where the OECD has proven most effective and assessing its relative strengths and weaknesses in comparison to competing IGOs, this section draws from international relations scholarship and focuses on the OECD's two distinguishing assets - its role in creating epistemic communities and influence as a conditional agenda-setter. The concluding section considers the future of the OECD, proposing how it can better meet the challenges posed by globalization in a very different world than the one envisaged by the organization's architects over fifty years ago.
劳工权利、全球化与制度:经济合作与发展组织的作用与影响
在探讨国际政府机构促进劳工权利的问题时,学者们主要集中在国际劳工组织、世界贸易组织和欧盟。然而,在这一研究领域,政府间组织的另一个关键角色却被忽视了,经济合作与发展组织(经合组织)的作用在学术上几乎没有得到考虑。即使对OECD有所了解的人也只关注它在经济领域的活动,很少考虑它在社会问题上的作用,更不用说劳工权利了。虽然经合组织的报告、建议和决定在学术界得到了广泛讨论,但关于该机构本身的文章却少得惊人。这种疏忽是不幸的,因为经合组织已经并将继续在纯粹的经济背景之外发挥重要作用。本文主要关注经合组织在劳工权利发展中的作用,但其研究结果与经合组织的活动广泛相关,从环境保护和贸易到农业和运输政策。希望对经合组织在劳工权利方面的作用的探索将为该机构其他方面的未来工作提供广泛的基础,为有关经合组织的运作、能力和潜力的研究提供信息。这篇文章有四个部分。第一部分叙述了经合组织的历史,从它作为马歇尔计划的监管者创立到它目前作为全球经济分析机构的突出地位,并解释了它的运作。第二部分探讨了经合组织对劳工权利发展的影响,考察了著名的经合组织跨国企业指南、就业、劳工和社会事务局关于贸易和劳工的出版物,以及围绕韩国加入经合组织的事件。这些活动虽然彼此不同(结合起来,与其他非政府组织的活动也有很大不同),但对明确和发展核心劳工权利起到了重要的推动作用。第三部分介绍了经合组织多边投资协定(MAI)谈判失败的详细案例研究。这一案例研究不仅让我们深入了解了全球化进程中的一个重要事件,也让我们了解了经合组织在将贸易和劳工权利正式联系起来方面可以发挥的有意义的作用。这些不同的实证分析结合在一起,为第四部分的制度分析提供了信息。在回顾经合组织已被证明最有效的实例,并评估其与竞争的政府间组织相比的相对优势和劣势时,本节借鉴了国际关系学术,重点关注经合组织的两项显著优势——它在创造知识社区方面的作用,以及作为有条件的议程制定者的影响力。结语部分考虑了经合组织的未来,提出了经合组织如何在一个与50多年前该组织的设计者所设想的截然不同的世界中更好地应对全球化带来的挑战。
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