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  • Raza Ali (All-India Trade Union Congress, 1974)
    The report is a breakdown of economic growth/stagnation in the Indian economy, with national growth estimated at less than two percent for the years 1971, 1972 and 1973. The report compares economic growth over time and ...
  • All-India Trade Union Congress (All-India Trade Union Congress, 1995)
    Includes the following chapters: Inaugural address (Josephine Karawasil); Economic reforms, role of planning commission etc. (G. V. Ramakrishna); Structural adjustments, markets and the poor (Hanumantha Rao); GATT to “NEW ...
  • Unknown author (1960)
    Correspondence among TU officials and government officials on various issues pertaining to electricity workers: on the dispute between Kerala State Electricity Board and NMR workers, demands of the Madras Electricity Workers ...
  • Unknown author (1961)
    Letter to the AITUC from the Director of Employment and Training regarding the joint meeting of the sub-committee, examining the fairness of submission, and postponement of date.
  • Unknown author (1958)
    "Various letters and docs to govt officials and AITUC by various unions. Includes General Engineering Employees Union (letters and report on support to the Kerala govt), letters from Auto Engineering and Allied Industries ...
  • Unknown author (1958)
    Letters and docs of largely Engineering employees' unions. Includes representation of demands submitted to the Minister for Industries, and Labour (Uttar Pradesh govt) by Prakash Engineering and Rolling Mills Mazdoor Union, ...
  • Unknown author (1965)
    Meetings of Engineering Wage Board between AITUC and NFMEW representatives.
  • Elias, M. (All-India Trade Union Congress, 1954)
    Engineering workers in West Bengal (about 155,000 primarily in British firms) have always taken part in major political and active struggles. As these protests were so strong, an industry wide-tribunal (the first of its ...
  • Unknown author (1956)
    Documents and correspondence related to the Employees Provident Funds Act 1952; Circular on the exclusion of casual workers from medical benefits under the ESI Act. Documents related to the Central Advisory Council of ...
  • Unknown author (1960)
    Letters on issues pertaining to various workers in Cochin Harbour. Includes issues of non-payment of advance by management of Cochin Lighterage Corporation, violation of the code of discipline by Jayaram and sons, strike ...
  • Unknown author (1960)
    Correspondence and Papers related to the medical benefit schemes under the Employees State Insurance Scheme with various unions; Presidential address of the XXXVIth All India Medical Conference; Papers related to the ...
  • Unknown author (1960)
    Letters pertaining to the Shivrajpur mines addressed to govt and AITUC officials (unfair practices of management, strike notice served, grievances of workers mentioned, etc.)
  • All-India Trade Union Congress (All-India Trade Union Congress, 1971)
    The booklet is an attempt to answer the question "What is America?", and is made up of articles as an aid to study. The articles are: The monopoly offensive; The problems of inflation in the United States; The scientific ...
  • Roy, Manoranjan (All-India Trade Union Congress, 1954)
    The document is a report and introduction submitted to members of parliament by the AITUC. In August 1954, a flood destroyed the Tandu tea garden in the Nagrakata area of Jalpaiguri district. 119 people are dead or missing. ...
  • Unknown author (1960)
    Letters to and from the Bengal Motion Picture Employees' Union and KG Srivastava and enclosed Note on Workmen's claims before the Minimum Wage Advisory Committee for employment in Film Trade in West Bengal.
  • Unknown author (1960)
    Correspondence related to the Trade Unions International and the AITUC.
  • Dange, Shripad Amrit (All-India Trade Union Congress, 1962)
    In the context of the current national emergency, the AITUC must decide on its position toward the India-China ‘war’.
  • Chitnis, G. V. (All-India Trade Union Congress, 1954)
    The booklet looks at the ‘forced labour’ situation in India in 1954, repudiating the findings of the Ad-hoc Committee on forced labour (headed by Sir Ramaswamy Mudalair) appointed by the Economic and Social Council of the ...
  • Unknown author (1961)
    Notes for a speech, delivered at the 26th Session of the AITUC, Coimbatore, Jan 1961. Text of speeches delivered by trade union representatives from Poland, Soviet Union, Indonesia, Mongolia etc.
  • Unknown author (1962)
    Documents and correspondence related to the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, All Indonesia Trade Union Centre, All Pakistan Beedi Mazdoor Confederation; Report on the Pakistan National Confederation of Labour; Report ...

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