BSWU: A Case of ‘Independent’ Trade Union in India
Published: 2008
Author(s) Name: Santanu Sarkar
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Abstract
This study has two fold objectives:
(a) to present the history of trade union
movement in India , largely narrating the
changing relationships among unions,
employers and the state, and (b) to
elaborate and explain the conditions that
were instrumental in the growth of nonpolitical
independent unions in the
country. The points that emerge out of
the case discussion signify a trend where
independent rank-and-file led union (that
came into existence owing to a variety of
reasons) has proven its collective strength
time and again.
Keywords : Tradeunions in India
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