By: HomeNet Thailand Date: January 2002 Go to publication Informal Economy Topic Global Supply Chains/Global Trade Occupational group Home-Based Workers Language English Publication Type Research Papers Related Publications WIEGO Working PapersThe European Union’s Commodification of Bulgarian Homeworkers: Regulating Informal Labour in Global Production NetworksBy Marlese von Broembsen WIEGO Resource DocumentsHomeworkers in Global Supply Chains: A Review of LiteratureBy Jenna Harvey Research PapersRealizing Rights for Homeworkers: An Analysis of Governance MechanismsBy Marlese von Broembsen, Jenna Harvey, Marty Chen Research PapersScandal: Inside the global supply chains of 50 top companiesBy ITUC BooksBuilding Capacity for Change: Developing Women’s Leadership and Business SkillsBy Elaine Jones, Carol Wills, Leslie Vryenhoek View all publications Related Blog Posts Las personas trabajadoras textiles más vulnerables no trabajan en fábricas: Las marcas mundiales deberían protegerlasBy Marlese von Broembsen Les travailleuse·eur·s les plus vulnérables de l’industrie du vêtement ne sont pas dans les usines : Les marques mondiales doivent les protégerBy Marlese von Broembsen The world’s most vulnerable garment workers aren’t in factories – and global brands need to step up to protect themBy Marlese von Broembsen Visit the WIEGO Blog