The Multinational Monitor
 
June 1981 - Volume 2 - Number 6
 
South Korea & Taiwan: Exporting the People's Labor 

C O N T E N T S

Features

South Korea: New Regime Brings More Repression and a Return to Reprocessing Goods for Sale in Japan and the U.S.
- by Tim Shorrock

Taiwan: Where the EPZs Are Called "Utopia" for Business - and 55,000 Young Women Risk Their Health for 70 Cents an Hour
- by James Shapiro

Turkey: After the Tanks Come the Banks
- by Matthew Rothschild

Global Newswatch

Canada Alarmed as Stockman Shrugs Off Acid Rain Issue

Virgin Islands Wins a Deal from Hess

Zaire: Motubu Takes the Diamonds from DeBeers

Egypt Moves Into Nuclear Arena

Sweden: Metalworkers Support Strike at U.S. Alfa-Laval Plant

India: Gandhi Blasts Drug Companies

Ghana: New Mill May Break Kaiser's Hold

Bermuda Strike Empties Holiday Inn, Other Hotels

AMAX Gets Preliminary OK to Dump Tailings

Anti-Bribery Act "Shot Through the Heart," Says Proxmire

Pharmaceuticals: Corporations Battle International Price-Fixing Legislation

Peru: U.S. Government Proposes Coca Eradication to Solve Cocaine Problem

Departments

Reviews
- How the World Sees Women
- Textile Industry
- Indigenous Peoples