Archives of Indian Labour: Recent submissions

  • Unknown author (1959)
    Papers related to the issue of wages of the central government employees, recommendations of the Pay Commission, and disputes between the Government and its employees.
  • Unknown author (1957)
    Memorandum of Grievances and related papers of the Hindustan Aircraft Employees’ Association, Bangalore; Papers related to the strike and the demands of the Hindustan Aircraft Limited; Memorandum to the Ministry of Labour ...
  • Unknown author (1965)
    Papers on the demands, struggles, and arbitration procedures of several central government employees and Public Sector trade unions
  • Unknown author (1986)
    Miscellaneous correspondence of National Campaign Committee and its constituent organisations; National Campaign Committee of Trade Unions’ Press Statement regarding (a) Price Rise (b) Government’s policy on Public Sector, ...
  • Unknown author (1964)
    Correspondence between the UTUC and the AITUC.
  • Unknown author (1958)
    United Trade Union Congress membership figures and particulars of the unions in different states.
  • Unknown author (1959)
    AITUC’s correspondence regarding the Industrial Committee on Jute; Correspondence between the Ministry of Labour and Employment and the AITUC regarding Minimum Wages Joint Fixation and Revision Committee; Correspondence ...
  • Unknown author (1959)
    Correspondence between Labour Minister and the AITUC regarding discussion on wages in the Standing Labour Committee.
  • Unknown author (1966)
    Appeal to Rajasthan Government by the Jodhpur INTUC unions to meet the demands of striking workers in the electricity department.
  • Unknown author (1960)
    Correspondence between the United Trade Union Congress and the All India Trade Union Congress on miscellaneous issues; Joint Statement and related papers by the UTUC and the AITUC; newspaper clipping on the death of Sisir Roy.
  • Unknown author (1956)
    Correspondence between the Ministry of Labour and Employment and AITUC on the Industrial Committee on Building and Construction Industry.
  • Unknown author (1958)
    Correspondence and related papers of Hotel Workers Union; correspondence of Kanpur Tannery and Leather Workers’ Union.
  • Unknown author (1960)
    HMS report on the eighth Annual convention in February 1960; A note— ‘Trade Unions, Beware of Secret Pacts’; HMS booklet on ‘The Strike of Central Government Employees, 12-16 July 1960’; HMS journal Hind Mazdoor ...
  • Unknown author (1984)
    Exchange of letters between Centre of Indian Trade Unions and the AITUC on AITUC—CITU cooperation and other issues; CITU on the conclusions of the Indian Labour Conference; CITU’s objection to the functioning of the ...
  • Unknown author (1958)
    Papers of Calcutta Tramways Employees’ Cooperative Credit Society and Calcutta Tramways Workers Union; Miscellaneous Papers (letters, notices, handouts) of K.S. Ray Hospital Employees Union; Letters to Labour Minister ...
  • Unknown author (1966)
    Memorandum on consumers’ co-operative stores/ fair price shops by Hind Mazdoor Sabha; letter from Revolutionary Socialist Party to S.A. Dange.
  • Unknown author (1966)
    Letters from various unions to the AITUC regarding (a) illegal lockout (b) resolutions adopted (c) detention (d) disputes regarding payment of bonuses; Resolutions adopted in a General Meeting of Cinema Employees; Convention ...
  • Unknown author (1966)
    Miscellaneous letters regarding— (a) ESIC Employees’ Federation's Charter of Demands (b) the strike situation and specific issues of Port Workers (c) harmful effects of pesticides on plantation workers; letters to S.A. ...
  • Unknown author (1948)
    Trade union position in West Bengal—comparative assessments of the AITUC, INTUC, and socialist-led unions; internal communication among the Party members regarding cases/charges against them; individual accounts of the ...
  • Unknown author (1948)
    Trade union resolutions (with amendments); reports on the working class movement; opinion on a note from women comrades in Presidency jail; circulars and hand-written letters regarding the situation on the Kisan front.