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Item On D. A., Index and Security of Employment: Documents relating to the 21st Session of the Standing Labour Committee (Delhi – 27 December 1963)(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1964) All-India Trade Union CongressThe following chapters are included: Main conclusions of the Standing Labour Committee (21st Session); On D.A. (Disputes Act), Fair Price shops; Memoranda on Compilation of Consumer Prices Indexes; Security of employment – Some questions; and On arbitration in central sphere. Appendices: Action taken on the main conclusions/recommendations of the 20m session of the standing labour committee; and All-India legislation for the regulation of the Beedi industry – Memorandum prepared by the government of Madras.Item Bombay Textile General Strike : February 28th to March 11th, 1966: No. 9 - April 1966(Communist Party Publication, 1966) Sardesai, S. G.200,000 textile workers at Bombay's 60 mills went on strike on 28 February 1966. The booklet has the following subchapters: Demands secured; Key events and dates; The new worker; and The task ahead. Appendix: Text of the agreement-cum-appeal.Item Common Market: What It Is: Trade Union Education Series 16(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1962) Pandhe, Madhukar Kashinath; Dange, Shripad Amrit; and Dutt, Rajani PalmePart One looks at how the European Common Market (ECM) was formed after WWII; part two looks at India, Britain, and West Germany's relations to the market; part three outlines the Indian and other governments' reactions to the market, and the role Britain should play in it, and the policy of different political parties and organisations in India toward it.Item S. A. Dange on Mundhra Affair(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1958) Dange, Shripad AmritAITUC general secretary’s speech to parliament on the Mundhra Affair, as well as resolutions on the Chagla report.Item Sohyo Congress and Japanese Working Class(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1972) All-India Trade Union CongressPart One, The 42nd Annual convention of the Sohyo: Toward a militant trade union movement, has the following chapters: Address of the Sohyo president; General Secretary's policy statement; Discussions; Resolutions; Declaration of the convention. Part Two is called Recent dollar question and the attitude of the trade union movement.Item AITUC - Fifty Years Documents: Volume One(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1970) All-India Trade Union CongressThe Foundation Thoughts and Forces of the AITUC: Origins of the AITUCItem Modern Imperialism : An economic and statistical survey(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1971) All-India Trade Union CongressThe economic and statistical survey was conducted by staff researchers at the USSR Academy of Sciences, the Institute of World Economy and International Relations, and the Institute of the International Workers’ movement and was first published in the journal “Peace, Freedom and Socialism”. Chapters include: Concentration of production and capital; Banking capital; Finance capital and the financial oligarchy; Capital export; Uneven development of capitalism; Growing economic role of the state; Imperialism is militarism; The fall of the colonial empires; Imperialism and wage labour.Item Constitution of the All-India Trade Union Congress (As amended upto 1994)(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1994)Constitution of the All-India Trade Union Congress dated 12 September 1973 as amended upto 1994, at the 35th Session of the AITUC held at Patna.Item All-India Trade Union Congress: Report, Twentieth Session: Nagpur 1943(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1943) All-India Trade Union CongressIncludes: the proceedings; REPORT OF THE GENERAL SECRETARY: AITUC strength; Detention of the president and members of the Working Committee and General Council; Observation of special days by AITUC; Organisational tours by AITUC office bearers; Provincial committee of the AITUC; Consultations by government; Tripartite labour conference; Representations to provincial governments; Attitude to war of AITUC; Workers and political situation; Important labour struggles; Working of war time ordinances; Problems of labour legislation. Statement of accounts. RESOLUTIONS: Greetings for May Day, to the Red Army, to the Chinese people; Indians in South Africa; Kayyur comrades; Repression; Defence of India Act; Dearness allowance; Rationing; Food crisis; Railway workers; Dismissals on railways for desertion; Textile worker demands; Seamen; Jute workers; Khewra salt miners; Tea plantation workers; Paper industry; Digboi petroleum workers; Bidi (beedi) workers; Primary school teachers; Baroda state trade union legislation; Repression in Cochi and Travancore; ARP measures in Bengal; Health insurance; Tripartite conference; Draft resolutions that were not passed. Amendments to the constitution. Resolutions passed at working committee meeting. Resolutions passed at general council meeting. Resolutions of new general council. Affiliated unions. Members of general council. List of attendees to 20th session. AITUC constitution.Item Working Class of China: An Experience(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1995) Mahadevan, H.AITUC secretary Mahadevan’s review of a 1995 trip to China as a part of an international symposium and guest of the All China Federation of Trade Unions. It includes the following sections: What do Chinese leaders say about China’s economic policy and working class?