Labour Regulation in the Long Twentieth Century

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Labour Regulation in the Long Twentieth Century is conceived as a digital repository on labour regulations in India and one of the result of Thematic Module Labour as a Political Category under Merian-Tagore International Centre of Advanced Studies: 'Metamorphoses of the Political (ICAS:MP), an interdisciplinary forum for intellectual exchange funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The repository is aslo an element of a larger project of multilateral cooperation that aims at creating "Extended Archives of Indian Labour".

In the period after the First World War, labour became a significant object of state regulation in India. This is not to say that there was no regulation in the period prior to this; but its character was markedly different. Regulations in the nineteenth century had a distinctly penal flavor. The Workmen's Breach of Contract Act of 1859 and a series of legislations directed towards indentured plantation labour in India and abroad were prominent examples of the penal character of labour regulations. Trade unions when they existed were subject to criminal trespass laws.

The rapid expansion of industries and industrial labour in the years leading up to and during the First World War, the upsurge in labour protests in India, the Russian Revolution, the establishment of the ILO and the formation of the first All India Trade Union Congress, provide the immediate context for the shift in colonial state policy. The emergence of labour as a political category was now recognized in the Government of India Act of 1919 when a special representation for labour through nomination was introduced. At the same time, the question of the social reproduction of labour became a matter of concern for colonial state policy. These shifts were reflected in the slew of labour legislation in the 1920s and 1930s, for example, the Workmen's Compensation Act of 1923, the ending of penal labour regimes in 1925, the Trade Union Act of 1926 and the Trade Disputes Act of 1929, as an immediate response to the general strikes of 1928 in Bombay. No doubt these welfare oriented legislations covered only a small segment of industrial workers, nevertheless they marked a trend which culminated in the setting up of a formal sector labour regime in post-independent India, with the promulgation of the Industrial Disputes Act of 1947, the Factories Act of 1948, the Minimum Wages Act of 1948, the Employees State Insurance Act of 1948, the Plantation Labour Act of 1951 and the Provident Fund Act of 1952. The expansion of the Public Sector in the Nehruvian era accelerated the process of industrialization leading to an increase of the labour force in modern industries and establishments.

A labour regime based on extensive juridification of the employer-employee relations emerged within the frame of an interventionist state in post-independent India. There was a consequent expansion of labour related legal disputes, industrial tribunal awards on wages, bonus, dearness allowance, and welfare related compensations. Even as the bulk of labour including those in agriculture and urban informal sector were excluded from this labour regime, it still played a crucial role in shaping expectations and framing the vision of a modern industrial India. In the last decades of the twentieth and the early decades of the twenty first centuries, the regulatory modalities were substantially transformed under the twin pressure of an increasing neo-liberal turn in economic policy making and financial and trade globalisation.

The present repository of documents aims to track these changes over the long twentieth century. It presently comprises of the following five collections that together provide a valuable resource for mapping histories of labour.

  • The Labour Gazette brought out by the Bombay Labour Office from 1921 specialized in providing information on conditions of labour, industrial disputes and legislative changes in India and included international news about labour.
  • The Labour Law Journal (1949- 2005) containing major judicial and labour court judgments, orders and pronouncements on labour disputes.
  • ILO India, monthly reports, 1929-1970, a unique collection of reports sent out monthly from the ILO India Office tracking legislative and political changes in India.
  • The All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) Pamphlets Collection 1928-1990. This collection of printed pamphlets traces the origin and evolution of the organisation of the AITUC as the first All India Federation of Trade Unions. It also contains pamphlets containing the position of the AITUC on economic policy, major legislations concerned with labour and accounts of important events connected with the history of industrial relations in India.
  • Commissions of Labour 1931-2002. This collection contains the reports, evidence and memorandums submitted to various official commissions in pre and post-independence India to enquire into conditions of labour, beginning with the Royal Commission on Labour in India (1929-31) and includes reports of the National Commissions on Labour 1969, 1991 and 2002.


Credits

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Labour Regulation in the Long Twentieth Century is conceived as a digital repository on labour regulations in India. This repository result of an ongoing activity of TM 2 Labour as a Political Category under Merian-Tagore International Centre of Advanced Studies: 'Metamorphoses of the Political (ICAS:MP), an interdisciplinary forum for intellectual exchange funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Module Coordinator: Prof. Rana Behal (AILH/University of Delhi), Prof. Dr. Ravi Ahuja (CeMIS Gottingen), Dr. Aditya Sarkar (University of Warwick)
Project Coordinators: Dr. Anna Sailer, Dr.Naveen Chander
Senior Researcher: Dr.Naveen Chander
Repository Adviser: Prof. Chitra Joshi, Prof. Prabhu Mohapotra, Prof. Ravi Ahuja
Jr. Research Assistants: Harshita Sharma, Harsh Kapoor, Mohd. Mazhar, Matt
Infrastructure Support: Archives of Indian Labour, Association of Indian labour Historians (AILH), Center for Modern Indian Studies (CeMIS), Max Weber Stiftung (MWS)
Design and Customisation: Vijay Pratap Singh, Dr.Naveen Chander
Technical Assistants and Dspace installation: Utsav Rai, Deepak Chaudhary (Jivesna Tech )
Software Credits: This site is an Open-source web publishing archival platform for sharing digital collections, using Dublin Core Vocabulary

Terms of Usage

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Labour Regulation in the Long Twentieth Century is an online research archive of primary and secondary materials related to labour regulation and working class history in India. These materials include, Trade Union Records, Government reports and periodicals, Labour Law Reports as well as newspaper reports, oral interviews, video documents etc. and are intended to facilitate research, criticism, educational use by researchers, scholars, students and other interested persons. The site aims to promote inter disciplinary scholarship and is intended to be used primarily for non commercial purposes. The site specifically adheres to exceptions and rights granted for libraries, archives and for purposes of research and educational use under Sec. 52 of the Copyright Act.

The website attempts to bring together in a consolidated manner all materials pertaining to regulation and labour history including but not limited to valuable archival materials available in the public domain. These materials will be available for all users. Some material will only be available to bona fide researchers and scholars who present their credentials to the administrators. This shall solely be at the discretion of the administrators



Contact

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Anna Sailer
anna.sailer-1@sowi.uni-goettingen.de
Centre for Modern Indian Studies (CeMIS)
University of Gottingen

Naveen Chander
cu.naveen@gmail.com
Sr. Researcher, Labour Module
Merian-Tagore International Centre of Advanced Studies: 'Metamorphoses of the Political (ICAS:MP)

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    Labour Gazette Volume LX, Nos. 1 to 12: September 1980 to August 1981
    (Labour Office, Government of Bombay, 1980)
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    Labour Gazette Vol. LIV, No. 11, July 1975
    (1975)
    July 1975. Month in brief: CPI for working class; Industrial disputes. Current notes: Accident compensation act in New Zealand; Incentive bonus to Malayasian civil servants; Sociology and industrial relations; Is the proposal to make workers’ share holders feasible?; Compulsory deposit; More jobs for handicapped planned; Unemployment relief for seamen; Job scheme for rural youth; Bringing about a ‘work’ revolution; Shift work and its human cost; Maharashtra pay panel announced; Legislation for unemployment allowance in Maharashtra; Non-journalist board set-up; Worker joins management; Minimum wages for industrial workers revised in Pubjab; PM’s dialogie with labour and industry. Articles, Reports, Enquiries etc: Annual report on the CPI numbers for the working classes for Maharashtra 1974. Notification under labour laws. CPI (Bombay, Sholapur, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Nanded, Jalgaon, Poona; for certain industrial centres; & on base of 1944). Labour Intelligence: Industrial relations, Maharashtra (Mar); Industrial disputes (Mar). Labour literature.
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    Labour Gazette Vol. LIV, No. 12, August 1975
    (1975)
    August 1975. Month in brief: CPI for working class; Industrial disputes. Current notes: Wages on basis pf productivity; Cost of unemployment benefits rising in USA; Industry in West Germany lives by productivity; Industrial growth rate likely to be 3.5 percent; Govt. view on wages policy; Workers to be made owners; ESI to cover staff drawing Rs. 1000; National sector to boost industrial development; Wage earners in India; Guidelines being evolved for wage commission; PM economic growth not at cost of justice; Labour management relations and problem areas in Japan; Aged destitutes to get pension; Minimum wages Act; CD scheme for wage lapses; Allowance for workers affected by power cut proposed in Maharashtra; UP govt. employees to benefit by Gratuity Act; Equal rights and duties for Greek women; CPI for industrial workers for India; Badly workers to get lay-off compensation. Articles, Reports, Enquiries etc: ILO and labour legislation in India (V. S. Chauhan); Role of labour during Emergency (B. Bhagawati); Pharmaceutical industry and labour laws in Maharashtra State (P. J. Ovid). Notifications under labour laws. Labour legislature: Maharashtra Industrial Development Act 1961. CPI (Bombay, Sholapur, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Nanded, Jalgaon, Poona; for certain industrial centres; & on base of 1944). Labour Intelligence: Industrial relations, Maharashtra (Apr); Industrial disputes (Apr). Labour literature.
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    Labour Gazette Vol. LII, No. 6, February 1973
    (The Office of the Commissioner of Labour and the Director of Employment, Government of Maharashtra, 1973)
    February 1973. Current notes: Oil and drug industry to help swell C.M.’s fund; Public utility service declared for industry engaged in the assembly of manufacture of aircrafts and their components; Saw milling wage committee-time limits extended; Co-ordinated efforts needed for solution of engineers’ unemployment problem-Shri Pathak inaugurates Golden Jubilee celebration of Harcourt Butler Technological Institute; Public utility service declared, Dec 1972; All India average CPI for Industrial workers (On base 1960=100), Nov 1972. Articles, Reports, Enquiries etc: Labour law in the United States by Archibald Cox. Notifications under labour laws. Labour legislations: Maharashtra Mathadi Hamal and other manual workers (regulations and Employment and Welfare Act 1969)-Fishing Industry unprotected workers (Regulation of Employment and Welfare) scheme, 1972; CPI (Bombay, Sholapur, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Naded, Jalgaon, Poona; for certain industrial centres; & on base of 1944). Labour Intelligence: Industrial relations, Maharashtra (Nov 1972: all following months for 1972); Industrial disputes, Maharashtra (Oct); Absenteeism Statistics – Cotton trade (Nov); Night shifts (Cotton mills, Bombay, Dec); Labour turnover (Cotton mills, Bombay, Nov); Industrial disputes, Maharashtra (Oct); Workman’s Compensation Act, 1923, in Maharashtra (til June); Employees’ State Insurance Scheme (Non-medical side, Dec; Medical side, Oct); Fatal accidents etc, Maharashtra (Dec); Employment situation, Maharashtra (Nov); Textile employment (decasualization) Scheme (Dec). Labour literature. Cases under labour laws. Statistics: Employment through employment exchange & decasualization scheme; CPI, Andhra & Madras (Oct, Nov); Dearness allowance; Industrial disputes (Oct); Agricultural wages (Oct).
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    Labour Gazette Vol. LII, No. 7, March 1973
    (The Office of the Commissioner of Labour and the Director of Employment, Government of Maharashtra, 1973)
    March 1973. Current notes: President repeats call for strike moratorium; President calls for end to industrial conflict; Mr. Raghunath Reddy new labour minister; Job cess to finance employment schemes; Strike ban not feasible; Entire coal industry taken over by government; Chief minister inaugurates sugar factory; Public utility service decalred for the oxygen and acetylene industry; Deep sea fishing-Fisheries development corporation setup; Prompt payment of relief wages; Public utility service declared, Jan 1973; All India average CPI for Industrial workers (On base 1960=100), Dec 1972. Articles, Reports, Enquiries etc: State policy and industrial relations (N. K. Joshi). Notifications under labour laws. Labour legislations: Factories Act 1948 Maharashtra Factories (Amended) Rules, 1972; Payment of Bonus (Amendment) Act 1972 (Act 68, 1972). CPI (Bombay, Sholapur, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Naded, Jalgaon, Poona; for certain industrial centres; & on base of 1944). Labour Intelligence: Industrial relations, Maharashtra (Dec 1972); Industrial disputes (Nov 1972); Important industrial disputes (Nov 1972); Absenteeism Statistics – Cotton trade (Nov) & other industries (Oct, Nov & Dec 1972); Night shifts in Cotton mills (Jan) & Labour turnover (Dec 1972); Trade Unions Act, Maharashtra, Jan 1973; State Insurance Scheme (non-medical side, Jan; medical side, Nov 1972); Fatal accidents and industrial diseases, Maharashtra (Jan); Employment situation, Maharashtra (Dec 1972); Textile employment (decasualization) Scheme (Jan). Labour literature. Cases under labour law. Statistics: Employment through employment exchange & decasualization scheme; CPI, Andhra & Madras (Dec 1972, Jan 1973); Dearness allowance; Industrial disputes (Nov); Agricultural wages (Dec).