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Industrial relations in India : Towards a new socio-political approach / V. Janardhan ; with a foreword by Sharit K. Bhowmik.

By: Publisher: New Delhi : Orient BlackSwan, 2016Description: xxiv, 199 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789352872626
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.54 JAN 23
LOC classification:
  • HD8686.5 .J36 2016
Contents:
Book Description Orient BlackSwan Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2018. Softcover. Condition: New. First Edition. Industrial Relations refers to the social relationships that people enter into to produce material goods and services. In an inegalitarian society such as India, the unequal relationship between capital and labour leads to inequality in the industry. The struggle for equality often expresses itself in various forms for example, unionisation. This volume focuses on the sociology and politics of the relations between management and workforce, and details the highly statist and legalist Industrial Relations system in India. It discusses the role of dominant institutions, such as managements, unions, and law and jurisprudence in the way this system evolved. Drawing on a broad corpus of literature on capital-labour relations, and detailed analyses of case law on retrenchment and closures, the volume argues for building and strengthening labour unions, and an independent politics of the working class in India. At a time when a comprehensive Indian Industrial Relations theory is yet to be formulated, this book advocates for a new socio-political approach, as against the widely prevalent techno-managerial view. It fills a lacuna in the extant literature, which is either excessively theoretical thereby glossing over realities such as conflict or rooted in Western examples, with no reference to the Indian context. Students and scholars of sociology, economics and law, and organisations working on labour issues will find this book very useful. Table of Contents List of Abbreviations Foreword by Sharit K. Bhowmik Preface Acknowledgements Introducing Industrial Relations Review of Theory Law in Industrial Relations Jurisprudence on Retrenchment and Closure Bilateral Industrial Relations Concluding Commentary References Index. PRINTED PAGES: 224.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-190) and index.

Book Description Orient BlackSwan Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2018. Softcover. Condition: New. First Edition. Industrial Relations refers to the social relationships that people enter into to produce material goods and services. In an inegalitarian society such as India, the unequal relationship between capital and labour leads to inequality in the industry. The struggle for equality often expresses itself in various forms for example, unionisation. This volume focuses on the sociology and politics of the relations between management and workforce, and details the highly statist and legalist Industrial Relations system in India. It discusses the role of dominant institutions, such as managements, unions, and law and jurisprudence in the way this system evolved. Drawing on a broad corpus of literature on capital-labour relations, and detailed analyses of case law on retrenchment and closures, the volume argues for building and strengthening labour unions, and an independent politics of the working class in India. At a time when a comprehensive Indian Industrial Relations theory is yet to be formulated, this book advocates for a new socio-political approach, as against the widely prevalent techno-managerial view. It fills a lacuna in the extant literature, which is either excessively theoretical thereby glossing over realities such as conflict or rooted in Western examples, with no reference to the Indian context. Students and scholars of sociology, economics and law, and organisations working on labour issues will find this book very useful. Table of Contents List of Abbreviations Foreword by Sharit K. Bhowmik Preface Acknowledgements Introducing Industrial Relations Review of Theory Law in Industrial Relations Jurisprudence on Retrenchment and Closure Bilateral Industrial Relations Concluding Commentary References Index. PRINTED PAGES: 224.

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