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Indebted They Live… The Vulnerable Labour Force of India
At a time when India is in a state of general excitement about its economic achievements and high growth rates, it has become rather unfashionable to speak about labour bondage and the slave-like relations of production that continue to exist in different sectors of India’s informal economy.... More
Save the Coast, Save the Fishers: Scrap CMZ Notification
On 20 June 2008, along the 8100 km coast line of India, the fishing community will raise their voices to unanimously proclaim and demand the withdrawal of the Coastal Management Zone regulation notification. ... More
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Bank Employees’ Protest
Labour File News Service  31 Jul 2006
 
The banking operations across the country came to a standstill on 28 July 2006 when nearly 5 lakhs bank employees and officers of Foreign, Private and Public Sector Banks went on a one day strike as a protest against the central governments policy of bank privatization and outsourcing.
  

Mazdoor Adhikar Mela
Labour File News Service  30 Mar 2006
 
A number of Trade Unions, Indigenous Human Rights Organisations, Alliance of Mining Affected Communities, Indigenous Women’s Organisations along with labour support organisations have come together to call for a Mazdoor Adhikar Mela from 2 to 4 April 2006 in the Steel City of Bokaro.
  

From Labour Ministry to National Commission: A New Diversion for Unorganised Sector Workers Bill
Labour File News Service  30 Aug 2005
 
National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised/Informal Sector claims that the Ministry of Labour has requested them to draft the much debated and much awaited Bill for the Unorganised Sector workers.
  

LS Speaker’s Assurance on Unorganised Sector Law
Labour File News Service  30 Aug 2005
 
Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee has assured the activists and leaders of the National Campaign Committee for Unorganised Sector Workers (NCC-USW) that he would send their memorandum to the Petition Committee for the enactment process of legislation before the end of current session of Parliament.
  

Mazdoor Ekta Rally: AICCTU Meet Against Anti-Labour Policies
Labour File News Service  30 Aug 2005
 
On 21 May 2005, thousands of workers, mainly tea garden workers, from Assam and North Bengal along with the 350 delegates of the 6th National Conference of All India Central Council of Trade Unions (AICCTU) marched on the streets of Guwahati raising slogans against privatisation and the implications of liberalisation.
  

Brick Kiln Workers Demand Minimum Wages
Labour File News Service  30 Aug 2005
 
On 5 May 2005, the city of Pathankot in Punjab witnessed a protest march of the brick kiln workers demanding minimum wages. The workers also demanded immediate transfer of the Pathankot Labour Officer alleging he was in connivance with the owners of the kilns.
  

Maharashtra Decides to Ban Dance Bars
Labour File News Service  30 Aug 2005
 
The Ordinance promulgating a ban on dance bars in Maharashtra is awaiting the final nod of Governor S M Krishna. The Ordinance, which will decide the fate of thousands of women dancers and other workers, was approved by the state cabinet on 18 May 2005.
  

Steel Workers Wage a Successful Strike
Labour File News Service  30 Aug 2005
 
The strike by 8,200 contract workers of the Vishakapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) demanding higher wages, increased allowances, bonus and medical facilities was called off on 16 June 2005 after the management agreed to consider the demands.
  

Central Trade Unions Protest Fuel Price Hike
Labour File News Service  30 Aug 2005
 
On 20 June 2005, seven central trade unions unambiguously opposed the fuel price hike announced by the union cabinet and insisted on its immediate withdrawal. The central trade unions have decided to launch a nationwide campaign against the oil price hike announced by the government, which they say would leave a heavy load on the common people.
  

Fast-unto Death: Daily-wage Employees Protest
Labour File News Service  30 Aug 2005
 
The 94-day agitation of the daily-wage employees in various government departments of Karnataka took a sudden turn on 22 June 2005 when the workers went on a mass hunger strike demanding regularisation of their service.
  
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