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Introduction | |
Early Period | |
Modest Beginning | |
Period of Splits and Mergers | |
Present Position | |
Trade Unions in India |
Trade unions in India, much like those in other nations, emerged naturally as a consequence of the modern factory system. The evolution of trade unionism in India has a varied history marked by challenges and turbulence.
The most significant year in the history of the Indian Trade Union movement is 1920 when the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) was formed to elect delegates for the International Labour Organisation (ILO). This marked the establishment of the first all-India trade union in the country. The inaugural meeting of the AITUC took place in October 1920 in Bombay (now Mumbai) under the leadership of Lala Lajpat Rai. The formation of AITUC led to the establishment of the All India Railwaymen's Federation (AIRF) in 1922, with many Company Railway Unions affiliating with it. During this period, signs of militant tendencies and revolutionary ideas became apparent.
(a) Splits and Unification within AITUC:
(b) Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC):
(c) Other Central Unions:
The labor landscape in India encompasses a vast workforce of 430 million individuals, experiencing a 2% annual growth. This workforce is distributed across three key sectors:
Currently, there are twelve Central Trade Union Organizations in India:
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4. What is the present position of trade unions in India? |
5. How have trade unions contributed to the socio-economic development of India? |
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