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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14121/1292
2024-01-08T16:01:16ZInterview of D. Shaleel
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14121/2932
Title: Interview of D. Shaleel
Abstract: Interview and profile of Ms. D. Shaleel, Union Leader, HMS; Chairperson of National Committee of Railway Women Employees. Joined railways after the early death of her husband. She belongs to a Congress family and fights for social reforms. She has raised issues regarding problems faced by women workers in the railways. She also takes active part in All India Railway Women's Meetings. She is now pressing for a separate women's all India TU wing.2004-09-12T00:00:00ZInterview of A. Govindasamy
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14121/2931
Title: Interview of A. Govindasamy
Authors: Rajimwale, Anil
Abstract: Interview and profile of A. Govindasamy, leader of Madras Press Labour Union. He joined the Communist Party during the Second World War, worked in Burma in the British army, got dismissed due to quarrel with British officers and resumed TU work in 1947. He was also one of the organisers of a Press Workers Strike, in solidarity with the Royal Indian Navy Revolt of 1946. Interview taken on March 11, 2003.2003-03-11T00:00:00ZInterview of A. Ramsubbu
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14121/2930
Title: Interview of A. Ramsubbu
Authors: Jha, Krishna; Rajimwale, Anil
Abstract: Interview and profile of A. Ramsubbu, union leader and mill worker of Tamil Nadu. He entered the movement as an ordinary leader and rose to become a leader of his union. Originally he was a textile worker and began his journey with Hind Mazdoor Sabha. For some time, he was associated with INTUC and later joined AITUC. Interviewed on March 12, 2005.2005-03-12T00:00:00ZInterview of A. Satyanarayana
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14121/2929
Title: Interview of A. Satyanarayana
Abstract: Interview and profile of A. Satyanarayana, retired worker and AITUC union leader at Vizag Shipyard. He entered ITI at an early stage and learnt plumbing. Then joined a job in the shipyard. Joined CITU accidentally, after coming under the influence of union leader Krishnamurthy from Tamilnadu. Contested the shipyard union and won as General Secretary. Led victorious struggle of the workers in 1967 for 56 days against Indira Gandhi government, who had to concede to the union demands.2004-09-11T00:00:00Z