ALL INDIA TRADE UNION CONGRESS (AITUC): Recent submissions

  • All-India Trade Union Congress (All-India Trade Union Congress, 1953)
    Reports and resolutions from the Working Committee on Unemployment and government in Parliament (1953) includes the following: View of Finance Minister Mr. Deshmukh; Report of AITUC Working Committee (Calcutta, August ...
  • Jha, Krishna (All-India Trade Union Congress, 2000)
    Report on the conditions faced by migrant labourers in Punjab, the booklet includes the following chapters: Uneven course of development and migration; Process, consequences and extent of migration; The role of state and ...
  • Chauhan, Yash (All-India Trade Union Congress, 2001)
    The booklet outlines the history and nature of the industry, who works in it, threats to it, welfare and so on. It includes the following chapters: Beedi industry – A general profile; Origin and expansion of beedi workers ...
  • All-India Trade Union Congress (All-India Trade Union Congress, )
    This booklet related to AITUC: 33rd Conference, Baroda.
  • All-India Trade Union Congress (All-India Trade Union Congress, 2000)
    Report from the 14th WFTU World Congress of Trade Unions in New Delhi in March 2000. Includes following chapters: Achievements and setbacks in the Global Economy; The struggle for a democratic alternative, against neo-liberal ...
  • All-India Trade Union Congress (All-India Trade Union Congress, 1979)
    Constitution of the All-India Trade Union Congress dated 12 September 1973 as amended upto 1979.
  • All-India Trade Union Congress (All-India Trade Union Congress, 1994)
    Constitution of the All-India Trade Union Congress dated 12 September 1973 as amended upto 1994, at the 35th Session of the AITUC held at Patna.
  • Di Vittorio, Giuseppe (All-India Trade Union, 1953)
    This follows on from the first report by WFTU General Secretary Saillant about the decline of workers’ living conditions in capitalist and colonial countries. It looks at the fundamental world situation to see the stage ...
  • Dange, Shripad Amrit (All-India Trade Union Congress, 1944)
    British troops in India and holding the Burma front against the Japanese have been suffering badly from disease and poor organization, and have apparently been forgotten. The booklet is a summary of the speech Dange, Shripad ...
  • All-India Trade Union Congress (All-India Trade Union Congress, 1971)
    The trade union movement seeks to overthrow the 75 monopoly houses in Indian that are the main arm of capitalism. Chapters are entitled: Growth of industrial houses (B. Datta); 101 corporate giants in the private sector – ...
  • Farooqi, M. (Communist Party Publication, 1948)
    The booklet defines the coming of the British and other Europeans as the first invasion of India, and that the starting point of India’s slavery was the defeat of Nawab Sirajuddaullah’s forces in the Battle of Plassey ...
  • Trade Union Congress (Trade Union Congress, 1979)
    The General Council drew up the main part of the document six years earlier, and discussions since then had been protracted. The updated version includes the most recent Congress resolution (from 1978). The chapters are: ...
  • Dange, Shripad Amrit (All-India Trade Union Congress, 1954)
    Taken from a speech given by Dange, Shripad Amrit to trade union functionaries, it discusses the resignation of Minister for Labour Giri, which was significant because it brought the government’s labour policy and the bank ...
  • All-India Trade Union Congress (All-India Trade Union Congress, 1954)
    The booklet outlines the history and the demands of railwaymen in their long-running pay (and conditions) dispute with the government.
  • Raza Ali (All-India Trade Union Congress, 1974)
    As premier, Nehru decided on a planned economy of two sectors: a public sector to deal with heavys and basic industries and a private sector to deal with other industries. However, as there was no clear dividing line, a ...
  • 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 ...
  • Dange, Shripad Amrit (People's Publishing Press, 1967)
    The booklet is the full text that AITUC general secretary Dange, Shripad Amrit, in his role as leader of the communist group, delivered in parliament on 4 July 1967. The speech deals with important questions facing the ...
  • Bardhan, Ardhendu Bhushan (Communist Party of India, 1994)
    The booklet aims to restate some of the communist parties’ fundamental ideological positions. The Trissur Conference and the last national council called for a renewed ideological campaign, especially as recent events had ...
  • 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’.
  • Bardhan, Ardhendu Bhushan (Communist Party of India, 1994)
    Hindi langauge version of "Marxism - Leninism & Our current problems". The booklet aims to restate some of the communist parties’ fundamental ideological positions. The Trissur Conference and the last national council ...

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