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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CASES ;
Introduction ;
Research Methodology ;
CHAPTER-l ;
The Right to Strike: A Historical Overview ;
1.1 Ancient Indian Philosophy and the Working Class ;
1.2 Conditions of the Working Class During the Medieval Period: An Account up to 1858 A.D;
1.3 The Indian Working Class Movement: An account up to 1950 ;
1.4 Rise of Labour Unrest: Initial Stages ;
1.5 Some major Strikes in the Indian Industries in the Pre-independence Era ;
1.6 Pre-Constitutional Laws Enacted to Deal with the Crisis ;
CHAPTER 2 ;
International Labour Organization: History and Origin ;
2.1 Structure and Composition of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) ;
2.2 Tripartite Standard- Setting and the ILO:
2.3 Recognition of the Freedom of Association as a Vital Component of Workers' Rights ;
CHAPTER- 3 ;
The Indian Experience in the Constitutional Era ;
3.1 The Indian Experience with Strikes since 1950:
CHAPTER- 4;
Judicial Response to Strikes;
CHAPTER- 5;
A Comparative Study of Different Models of Industrial Relations with Specific Focus on the Right to
Strike ;
4.1 The United Kingdom ;
4.2 United States of America:
4.3 Canada:
4.4 Japan ;
4.5 Germany ;
4.6 Ireland ;
CHAPTER- 6;
Strike: A Cratological Critique;
Conclusion;
Annexure A ;
Annexure B ;
Annexure C ;
Annexure D ;
Annexure E ;
Annexure F ;
Annexure G ;
Annexure H ;
Annexure I ;
Annexure J ;
Annexure K ;
Annexure L ;
Annexure M ;
Annexure N ;
Annexure 0 ;
Annexure P;
Annexure Q ;
Annexure R ;
Annexure S ;
Bibliography .
International Labour Organisation Right to Strike - Indian Experience
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