Trade Union leaders and labour movements in india/ D John Paul
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- 9789390877645
- 331.88 JOH
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Introduction to Labour Movements in India
Historical roots (pre- and post-independence)
Economic and political context
Formation of Trade Unions
Key historical phases (e.g., colonial period, post-1947 reforms)
Legal frameworks (Trade Union Act, etc.)
Profile of Trade Union Leaders
Biographical profiles of key Indian trade unionists
Regional representation and socio-political affiliations
Ideological and Political Affiliations
Role of leftist, socialist, and communist parties
Influence of Indian National Congress and other political entities
Case Studies of Major Strikes and Movements
Textile, mining, railway, and public sector unions
Landmark labour protests
Trade Unions and Labour Legislation
Evolution of labour laws in India
Union responses to liberalization and globalization
Challenges in the Contemporary Era
Informal sector and unorganized labour
Decline of union influence in the 1990s–2020s
Conclusion and Policy Recommendations
Future of trade unionism in India
Relevance of labour leadership in a changing economy
This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the evolution and dynamics of the labour movement in India, with a particular emphasis on the leadership of trade unions and their socio-political significance. It seeks to trace the historical development of trade unions from the early colonial period through the post-independence era, and into the era of economic liberalization.
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