Fact Finding Mission of the ITF May 1974 General Strike (File No. AIRF/160-B Part-IV-a)
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Item Frequent Strikes by Locomen: Some Questions and Their Answers(AIRF, 1974) Ministry of Railways, Govt. of IndiaBooklet released by the Railway Board, Ministry of Railways [Govt of India] in a Question and Answer format expressing the point of view of the administration of the Indian Railways faced with frequent agitations and industrial action.Item Towards Better Industrial Relations: Decisions of General Managers' Conference(AIRF, 1974) Ministry of Railways, Govt. of IndiaReport on Decisions of General Managers Conference of the Railways held in New Delhi on 21-22 January 1974. The document refers to the impact of the strike and the agitation for the creation of category wise unions that threaten the existing industrial relations mechanism and the need for reorienting management techniques; The principle of 'No Work, No Pay' should be enforced. Special benefits be given to those rendering exemplary service during emergency situations. The report is signed by the Minister of Railways.Item Assurances Fulfilled in Letter and Spirit: An Account of implementation of Assurances to Loco Running Staff(AIRF, 1974) Ministry of Railways, Govt. of IndiaThis 11-page booklet is a rejoinder to the Loco Running Staff Association by the then Minister of Railways Lalit Narain Mishra. The booklet lists all assurances made to fulfil demands of the railwaymen following their three strikes in 1973. The demands concerned re-employment of staff who lost jobs, drop legal action, accept a 10-hour work schedule and so on. The booklet refers to the Qureshi committee set up following the strike by loco running staff to look into the implementation of the demands.