What Is the Webinar:
The history of May Day reminds us of the Labour Struggle for “Eight Hours Workday”, led by the U.S. Federation of Organised Trade and Labour Unions in Chicago at the Hay Market Square on 1st May 1886. The U.S. Government suppressed the struggle which resulted in the death of many workers. From that day forward, across the globe, specifically in India from 1927 onwards, 1st May is celebrated as Labour Day to commemorate their fight for labour entitlements and to build their future without oppression and exploitation from any actors.
- Discussion Topics:
- Bassed on this background, the following areas may be taken up for discussion:
- History of Trade Unionism under different economic systems
- Interlinkage between the labour movement and the labour law
- Challenges of Indian Trade Unionism and Law Relating to Unorganised Sector
- Limitations of legislative vision for inclusion of informal labour under the Labour Law
- The human development crises such as starvation, poverty and unemployment: Revisiting redistribution strategy.
- Date & Time: 1 May 2024 at 2:30 Pm to 3:30 Pm.
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Contact Information:
- Email: clra@nludelhi.ac.in
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