Gordon, Alec

Contract labour in rubber plantations: impact of smallholders in colonial South-East Asia - 2001 - p.847-60 - 10 Mar

The rubber boom in colonial south-east Asia was followed by the arrival in increasing numbers of indentured labour from other colonised areas, mainly India, to serve in the larger-scale plantations. Despite the gradual abolition of indentured labour, the contract system that took its place, perpetuated the workers' exploitation, albeit in a different manner. Free labour would arrive only with independence. Independence would also see the formation of the first labour organisations, the end of long-distance recruitment and also released the long-suffering smallholder from any restraints on production and land use. - Reproduced


Employment - South East Asia
Labour - South East Asia
Conditions of employment - South East Asia
Conditions of employment

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