00825pab a2200145 454500008004000000100002000040245006100060260000900121300001500130362001000145520046700155650001200622650001100634773003400645180718b2000 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aHensman, Rohini aWorld trade and workers' rights: to link or not to link? c2000 ap.1247-254 a8 Apr aIndian and other developing countries' opposition to linking trade and labour standards is not so much anti-imperialist as pro-domestic business. Allowing exploitation of labour anywhere in the world undermines the rights of all workers around the world. It is possible to incorporate labour standards in trade agreements to help workers everywhere. The institutional resources of the ILO, with funds from the WTO, will make implementation possible. - Reproduced aWorkers aLabour aEconomic and Political Weekly