The Impact of Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement on US and Malaysian Business' Foreign Labour Practices

The Obama Administration achieved a symbolic milestone in October 2015 when the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement was signed among 12 nations. The total trade share between the United States (US) and TTP partners are estimated at US892.4 billion. An important implication of TPP is the explic...

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Main Authors: Pillai, Kamala Vainy, Rasiah, R., Williams, G.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60565
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author Pillai, Kamala Vainy
Rasiah, R.
Williams, G.
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description The Obama Administration achieved a symbolic milestone in October 2015 when the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement was signed among 12 nations. The total trade share between the United States (US) and TTP partners are estimated at US892.4 billion. An important implication of TPP is the explicit expectation on Malaysia to ameliorate its poignant foreign labour practices. The paper examines the extent of TPP-readiness among Malaysia and US companies in tackling foreign labour issues. Concomitantly, the feasibility of TPP's ambitious standards on labour rights or remains a political rhetoric?
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-605652018-08-02T00:29:26Z The Impact of Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement on US and Malaysian Business' Foreign Labour Practices Pillai, Kamala Vainy Rasiah, R. Williams, G. The Obama Administration achieved a symbolic milestone in October 2015 when the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement was signed among 12 nations. The total trade share between the United States (US) and TTP partners are estimated at US892.4 billion. An important implication of TPP is the explicit expectation on Malaysia to ameliorate its poignant foreign labour practices. The paper examines the extent of TPP-readiness among Malaysia and US companies in tackling foreign labour issues. Concomitantly, the feasibility of TPP's ambitious standards on labour rights or remains a political rhetoric? 2016 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60565 10.1016/j.sbspro.2016.05.038 restricted
spellingShingle Pillai, Kamala Vainy
Rasiah, R.
Williams, G.
The Impact of Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement on US and Malaysian Business' Foreign Labour Practices
title The Impact of Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement on US and Malaysian Business' Foreign Labour Practices
title_full The Impact of Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement on US and Malaysian Business' Foreign Labour Practices
title_fullStr The Impact of Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement on US and Malaysian Business' Foreign Labour Practices
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement on US and Malaysian Business' Foreign Labour Practices
title_short The Impact of Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement on US and Malaysian Business' Foreign Labour Practices
title_sort impact of trans pacific partnership (tpp) agreement on us and malaysian business' foreign labour practices
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60565