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020 _a9781108492249
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100 _aChakraborty, Achin
245 _aLimits Of Bargaining: capital, labour and the state in contemporary India
260 _aNew York
_bCambridge University Press
_c2019
300 _a142 p.
520 _aLimits of Bargaining is an original addition to the political economy analysis of capital-labour relations in the organised industrial sector in the context of economic liberalisation in India. It analyses the dynamics of the capital-labour bargaining process in the context of the changing nature of the state and market as a result of adoption of policies of liberalisation and globalisation for the last two and half decades. It examines the nature of collective bargaining and analyses the underlying structural-political conditions that shape the capital-labour relations. Based on original empirical material from West Bengal, a state long considered pro-labour, the book presents bargaining between capital and labour as endogenous to the interplay of the triad of the market, technology and the institutions of the state. It illustrates everyday interactions between labour and management, different unions and outside actors that shape collective bargaining, and highlights the negotiation, appropriations and compromises that shape bargaining at the operational level.
650 _aEconomic history
650 _aCollective bargaining
700 _aChowdhury, Subhanil
700 _aBanerjee, Supurna
700 _aMahmood, Zaad
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