Kibira, Gholam; Bhuimali, Anil & Bagchi, Kanak Kanti (Drs.)
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Book ID : 30683
ISBN-10 : 81-8387-013-9 / 8183870139
Place
of Publication :
Delhi
Year
of Publication :
2006
Edition :
Language : English
23 cm.
CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION
Trade Unions were formed to conduct strikes against the low wages, long hours of work and abominable conditions. By the end of the 18th century trade unions had began to take root, in the shape of local trade clubs which usually could meet in public houses. these clubs had developed aristocracy among the artisans. Since 1972 trade union activity began to spread among the factory workers. This type of unions among the factory workers put a threat to the rising capitalist employers. As the unions put a constant pressure on the selfish attitude of the factory owners, the latter, en masse, continuously suppressed, oppressed and tortured against the formation of new trade unions and the growth of the already formed trade unions. The scenario of trade union movement all over the world especially in the asian and the african nations was almost the same.