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Role of Globalization in Workers' Rights Inequality

Globalization connects economies and cultures worldwide, impacting workers' rights differently across regions. While it can promote economic growth and create jobs, it can also lead to exploitation, particularly in countries with weaker labor laws. Multinational companies may seek lower production costs, resulting in poor working conditions and lower wages in developing nations. This creates inequality as workers in developed countries may enjoy better protections and rights. As globalization continues, it's crucial to advocate for fair labor standards globally, ensuring all workers can benefit from economic opportunities without sacrificing their rights and well-being.