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Sujata Gothoskar, Dr. Sudha Deshpande, Prof. Lalit Deshpande, Dr. Suchita Krishnaprasad, Prof. Vibhuti Patel, Dr. Veena Devashali 10-7-2012

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Comment by Prof. Dr. Vibhuti Patel on July 10, 2012 at 7:37am

 

Sujata Gothoskar, Dr. Sudha Deshpande, Prof. Lalit Deshpande, Dr. Suchita Krishnaprasad, Prof. Vibhuti Patel, Dr. Veena Devashali with their teacher, Prof. Lalit Deshpande at National Seminar on Globalisation, Labour Markets and Employment Relations in India organised in Honour of Prof. Deshpande on his 75th birthday by Institute for Human Development and Indian Society of Labour Economics and supported by ICSSR, Planning Commission and FES at Mumbai University. Two day seminar on 9th and 10th July 2012attended by schoalrs, activists, researchers and teachers of Labour Studies from all over India.
State intervention and political management of union movement were two strategies to ensure order, stability and industrial discipline in the industrial relations system (IRS) in the post-Independent period in India.  State intervention in IRS was a part of the overall strategy of state-led industrialization model, [in]famously called as “License Raj” model.  The “rules” of the IRS in this system are determined by the agencies of the state, such compulsory adjudicatory bodies, case laws and so on.  The federal-democratic-pluralistic model of polity adopted in India assures fundamental right to form unions and freedom of strikes and lockouts subject to legal regulation.   The network of relations between the “actors” in the IRS could be subsumed under “Industrial Relations” which meant primarily labour institutions like trade unions, collective bargaining, industrial actions, compulsory adjudication and so on and covered the organized manufacturing sector, plantations, coal mines and so on.  

Comment by Prof. Dr. Vibhuti Patel on July 10, 2012 at 7:15am

Sujata Gothoskar, Dr. Sudha Deshpande, Prof. Lalit Deshpande, Dr. Suchita Krishnaprasad, Prof. Vibhuti Patel, Dr. Veena Devashali with their teacher, Prof. Lalit Deshpande at National Seminar on Globalisation, Labour Markets and Employment Relations in India prganised in Honour of Prof. Deshpande on his 75th birthday. Two day seminar on 9th and 10th July 2012attended by schoalrs, activists, researchers and teachers of Labour Studies from all over India.

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