This paper is in three parts. The first part will briefly discuss the structure of employment and women’s participation in work. Second, within this context this will discuss the impact of globalisation and the concerns of women workers. Finally, the last section will discuss the level of unionisation of women workers in my country and […]
2009
2009
NTUI position papers from 2009 Note on India’s WTO endorsement Raipur Satyagraha for release of Binayak Sen Statement on Contract Work Joint Indo-Pak Statement on Terrorism Joint letter of Trade Unions to Commerce Minister Memorandum to Labour Minister on social security NTUI charter for the Elections to the 15th Lok Sabha PDS as Workers’ Right […]
Submissions to the 42nd Session of the Indian Labour Conference (20-21 February 2009)
Item No. 1 (a) Issues Connected with the Contractualisation of Labour Retrenchment of workers and reducing the contractual obligation has been the major impact of globalisation, but we view it more as a part of, and a phase in, the re-composition of the workforce in the production at the global level. The main […]
Contract Work: NTUI statement
If there were an area of employment relationships that is most perverse from the perspective of the emergent idea of human right in the workplace, in most probability the contract workers in the organised sector would fit the bill. The underlying political notion of universality of equality, engraved into the Indian constitution, has been progressively […]