Labour welfare trade unionism and industrial relations
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Strikes, lock-outs, go-slow tactics, morchas-these have become an endemic feature of the industrial scene in india. Why is this so?
A partial answer may be found in Labour Welfare, Trade Unionism and Industrial Relations, which discusses authoritatively the genesis and the vali dity of trade unions in india and their capacity for promoting labour welfare and industrial peace. It traces the growth of industry, dilates on the exp loitation of labour and the emergence of the trade union movement, emphası ses the importance of industrial peace in the interests of labour, society and the health of the economy as a whole, and comes to certain conclusi ons which are based primarily on the grim realities of the labour scene and on the need for a sane, balanced and just policy.
An invaluable book for students and teachers alike and for all those who desire to understand the causes and remedies of the industrial malaise in India.
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