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Item Supreme Court Judgement (Dt. 09.05.1995) Relating to Abolition of contract labour system(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1995) All-India Trade Union CongressThe government’s Contract Labour Regulation and Abolition Act 1970 has proved incapable of hindering the proliferating privatisation of the Contract Labour system. In this context, the Supreme Court’s 1995 judgement is especially important in fighting the contract labour system, and is reprinted here in full. The case isGujarat Electricity Board, Gujarat v Hind Mazdoor-Sabha & Ors. (Civil Appeal No. 5497 of 1995).Item Collection of recent wage agreements : In Public and Private Sectors 1988, 1989(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1990) All-India Trade Union CongressThe report includes 40 representative wage agreements with the government, most of which were concluded in 1989. The agreements have seen strong wage increases, and set a pattern for bipartite wage negotiations and collective bargaining as a viable method, despite the number of unions involved. AGREEMENTS: Damodar Valley Corporation; Indian Oil (refineries and pipelines); HMT, Bangalore; National Thermal Power Corporation; Bharat Heavy Electricals, New Delhi; Hindustan Paper Corporation; GIC; Greaves Cotton; Greaves Cotton (Lombardini Unit), Aurangabad; Hindustan Copper; Indian petrochemicals; Calcutta electric supply; Cement; Bank; Port & dock; Steel; Coal industry; Hotel Catering Establishment Units (ITDC); National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC); Oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC); Hindustan Cables (Rupnarainpur Unit); Tamilnadu Electricity Board; Hindustan Aeronautics; BEML; Indian Telephone; David Brown Greaves Chinchwad, Pune 411019; India Aluminium; India Airlines; Mineral exploration; Neyveli Lignite Corporation; Hindustan Photo Films, Ootacamund; Indian Oil Corporation; Hindustan Latex; Fertilisers; Indian Drug and Pharmaceuticals Ltd (IDPL); Shipping Corporation of India; Bharat Aluminium; Hindustan Zinc.Item AITUC General Council Meeting : Report and Information Materials. New Delhi 2, 3, 4 September 1991(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1993) All-India Trade Union CongressThe report contains: Report on AITUC activities since Bhilal session in October 1992; Industry actions: public sector workers, central government employees, bank workers, postal staff strike; state of the AITUC; working committee meetings; organization of 35th AITUC conference; struggle against communal reaction and religious fundamentalism; struggle against privatization of IISCO; representations, protests, etc. to government; participation in seminars, workshops etc.; WFTU general council; exchange of fraternal delegations; solidarity with Cuba; greater prospects of cooperation with ILO; Trade Union unity; AITUC-HMS unity move; the Maharashtra quake tragedy; trade union record; malfunctioning of social security measures; GATT agreement; textiles; and agriculture.Item Trade Union Strategies for the 1990s(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1990) All-India Trade Union CongressThe pamphlet looks at the role of trade unions in the coming decade, and has the following chapters: The Situation of the Workers: Development of the economic situation; Employment and Technology; The Environment. Trade Unions in the Face of Structural Changes in the Economy: Wages, jobs, technology and social welfare; Education; Environment; Communication; Problems of Women,‘ Youth, immigrant Labour and other Categories; Peace and disarmament. The Role of Trade Unions. For a Radical Renewal of the WFTU’s Approach, Activities and Structures.Item AITUC: Working Committee Meeting, Report and information materials. Bhilai: May 14-15, 1993(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1993) All-India Trade Union CongressThe meeting report includes: Agenda. Report of work presented to AITUC Working Committee Bhilai (MP) 14-15th May 1993Item AITUC General Council Meeting : Report and Information Material. Hyderabad: Dec. 30-31, 1993(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1991) All-India Trade Union CongressThe report contains: General Secretary’s ReportItem Economic policies, development and social justice (Proceedings of the AITUC workshop, Delhi). March 22-24, 1995(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1995) All-India Trade Union CongressIncludes the following chapters: Inaugural address (Josephine Karawasil); Economic reforms, role of planning commission etc. (G. V. Ramakrishna); Structural adjustments, markets and the poor (Hanumantha Rao); GATT to “NEW GATT” or WTO – an overview (S. P. Shukla); Understanding the nature of state and newly emerging middle class (Sanjay Baru); The West Bengal case of industrial development (Somnath Chatterjee); A view re : Policy statement for industrial development in West Bengal (Ranjit Das Gupta); Globalisation of finance and not globalisation of production: What it means (Prabhat Patnayak); Industrialist’s approach to reforms (A. K. Rungta); Reforms & Bipartitism (Subodh Bhargava); Infrastructure sector and the withdrawal of the state (Probir Purkayastha); Growth, Structural adjustment, food security and hightech (Kamal Nayan Kabra); Economic policy, development and social justice: Creeping crisis of “Free market” (Kanal Banerjee); An agenda for the Indian Trade Union movement (K. Ashok Rao).