If you liked Achieving Workers' Rights in the Global Economy by Richard P. Appelbaum and Nelson Lichtenstein, start with Sociology Brief (1998), Introduction to Sociology (Seagull Ninth Edition) (2013), and The ILO from Geneva to the Pacific Rim (2016). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Sociology Brief (1998), Introduction to Sociology (Seagull Ninth Edition) (2013), The ILO from Geneva to the Pacific Rim (2016), Who Built America Volume 1 and Who Built America Volume 2 and CD-Rom: Volume 2: From 1877 to Present (American Social History Project: Who Built America?) (2000), and What's next for organized labor? (1999).

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Who wrote Achieving Workers' Rights in the Global Economy?

Achieving Workers' Rights in the Global Economy is by Richard P. Appelbaum and Nelson Lichtenstein.