Globalization Basics
Feminization of Labor
Labor Rights & issues
Solutions & Actors
100

What is the main goal of capitalism?

to make Profit

100

What does “feminization of labor” mean?

More women are entering the workforce.

100

Name one common labor rights problem women face.

Long hours / low wages / unsafe conditions.

100

Name one “actor” that influences labor rights.

State/government, NGOs, unions, corporations.

200

What event helped capitalism grow in the 1980s–1990s?

The fall of Communism

200

Why do companies prefer women in factories?

They are cheaper and viewed as easier to control.

200

Why don’t companies want to improve worker rights?

It increases costs and reduces profits.

200

What is a “code of conduct”?

Rules companies create to protect workers.

300

Name one global organization that promotes neoliberal policies.

IMF, World Bank, WTO

300

What is “labor flexibility”?

Hiring temporary, part-time workers to lower costs.

300

What happens to workers when jobs are flexible and temporary?

No benefits, no job security.

300

Why do many codes of conduct fail?

They are voluntary and not enforced.

400

What is “neoliberal globalization”?

A system that pushes countries to compete, reduce labor protections, and open markets to global companies.

400

Why are women more vulnerable in global factories?

Temporary jobs, low pay, unsafe conditions, and gender norms that limit their voice.

400

Why do women continue working in factories despite poor conditions?

They need the money for survival and family support.

400

What is one thing that really helps workers gain power?

Collective voice/unions/organizing.