996 resultados para industrial disputes


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This is a study in labour law.. Dismissal of workmen in private lndustrial sector is the area of this study. Confined within the framework of the Industrial Disputes act 1947, the study is an analytical assessment of the decisions of the supreme Court of India. on dismissal in industrial employment. Few attempts were made in the past to analyse on identical lines the problems in this area. Hence what is| written in this thesis is ones own. Dismissal carries a stigma. the dismissed employee may find it difficult to get alternative employment especially in a land of severe unemployment. The need for law with built in safeguards against arbitrary dismissal cannot be overemphasized. From this perspective the study examines to what extent the industrial disputes act 1947 provides protection and how far the protection is adequate.

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This study proposes to verify the hypothesis relating to labour legislation in the industrial sector.Here there are as many as fifty enacments of the central government alone.These legislations indicating the growth of this branch of law over a period of more than half a centuary cover a wide spectrum of interests of workers both individuals and collective in different areas of employment.However this study relates mainly to a)trade unions act,b)industrial employment c)industrial disputes.

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Meatworkers float during Mayday procession 1965 Brisbane Australia. The Australasian Meat Industry Employees' Union, originally called the Australasian Federated Butchers Employees' Union, was formed in 1905 as an organisation of skilled and unskilled workers in all sectors of the Australian meat processing industry. Faced with a volatile industrial relations environment, AMIEU members developed a reputation for militancy and the AMIEU became one of Australia's most significant unions. In Queensland the union has been involved in many bitter industrial disputes, including the Townsville meatworkers' strike of 1918-19 and the 1946 meat industry strike.

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El trabajo reflexiona sobre la relación conflictos laborales-huelgas generales en el período 2002-2012 en Argentina a partir del debate Iñigo Carrera-Adrian Piva sobre la huelga general como indicador de los momentos de ascenso y descenso de la lucha de clases, y vinculando dicha relación con algunas discusiones entre las tesis económicas y políticas del conflicto laboral. Incluye una reconstrucción estadística de la conflictividad laboral con datos del Centro de Estudios Nueva Mayoría, Taller de Estudios Laborales y el Ministerio de Trabajo, Empleo y Seguridad Social. Finalmente, reconstruye las huelgas generales a partir de los periódicos Página 12 y La Nación. La relación entre estos tipos de conflicto está históricamente determinada y es por lo tanto, cambiante. En la década se observa desacople mas que coincidencia en ambas protestas, sin embargo, el análisis de las huelgas generales del período cristaliza ciertas transformaciones vividas por el movimiento obrero organizado en nuestro país.

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El trabajo reflexiona sobre la relación conflictos laborales-huelgas generales en el período 2002-2012 en Argentina a partir del debate Iñigo Carrera-Adrian Piva sobre la huelga general como indicador de los momentos de ascenso y descenso de la lucha de clases, y vinculando dicha relación con algunas discusiones entre las tesis económicas y políticas del conflicto laboral. Incluye una reconstrucción estadística de la conflictividad laboral con datos del Centro de Estudios Nueva Mayoría, Taller de Estudios Laborales y el Ministerio de Trabajo, Empleo y Seguridad Social. Finalmente, reconstruye las huelgas generales a partir de los periódicos Página 12 y La Nación. La relación entre estos tipos de conflicto está históricamente determinada y es por lo tanto, cambiante. En la década se observa desacople mas que coincidencia en ambas protestas, sin embargo, el análisis de las huelgas generales del período cristaliza ciertas transformaciones vividas por el movimiento obrero organizado en nuestro país.

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El trabajo reflexiona sobre la relación conflictos laborales-huelgas generales en el período 2002-2012 en Argentina a partir del debate Iñigo Carrera-Adrian Piva sobre la huelga general como indicador de los momentos de ascenso y descenso de la lucha de clases, y vinculando dicha relación con algunas discusiones entre las tesis económicas y políticas del conflicto laboral. Incluye una reconstrucción estadística de la conflictividad laboral con datos del Centro de Estudios Nueva Mayoría, Taller de Estudios Laborales y el Ministerio de Trabajo, Empleo y Seguridad Social. Finalmente, reconstruye las huelgas generales a partir de los periódicos Página 12 y La Nación. La relación entre estos tipos de conflicto está históricamente determinada y es por lo tanto, cambiante. En la década se observa desacople mas que coincidencia en ambas protestas, sin embargo, el análisis de las huelgas generales del período cristaliza ciertas transformaciones vividas por el movimiento obrero organizado en nuestro país.

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This thesis examines the experiences and political subjectivity of women who engaged in workplace protest in Britain between 1968 and 1985. The study covers a period that has been identified with the ‘zenith’ of trade-union militancy in British labour history. The women’s liberation movement also emerged in this period, which produced a shift in public debates about gender roles and relations in the home and the workplace. Women’s trade union membership increased dramatically and trade unions increasingly committed themselves to supporting ‘women’s issues’. Industrial disputes involving working-class women have frequently been cited as evidence of women’s growing participation in the labour movement. However, the voices and experiences of female workers who engaged in workplace protest remain largely unexplored. This thesis addresses this space through an original analysis of the 1968 sewing-machinists’ strike at Ford, Dagenham; the 1976 equal pay strike at Trico, Brentford; the 1972 Sexton shoe factory occupation in Fakenham, Norfolk; the 1981 Lee Jeans factory occupation in Greenock, Inverclyde and the 1984-1985 sewing-machinists’ strike at Ford Dagenham. Drawing upon a combination of oral history and written sources, this study contributes a fresh understanding of the relationship between feminism, workplace activism and trade unionism during the years 1968-1985. In every dispute considered in this thesis, women’s behaviour was perceived by observers as novel, ‘historic’ or extraordinary. But the women did not think of themselves as extraordinary, and rather understood their behaviour as a legitimate and justified response to their everyday experiences of gender and class antagonism. The industrial disputes analysed in this thesis show that women’s workplace militancy was not simply a direct response to women’s heightened presence in trade unions. The women involved in these disputes were more likely to understand their experiences of workplace activism as an expression of the economic, social and subjective value of their work. Whilst they did not adopt a feminist identity or associate their action with the WLM, they spoke about themselves and their motivations in a manner that emphasised feminist values of equality, autonomy and self-worth.