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The struggle to be a part: story of dignity of Indian labour

By: Sarkar, Santanu.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2007Description: p.347-56.Subject(s): Labour - India | Labour In: Indian Journal of Labour EconomicsSummary: Dignity of labour is one of the contemporary issues that have been debated extensively by the scholars. Though the term labour accords a deep sense of dignity to the working persons, nevertheless, the wisdom of moral and ethical commitment of private ownership market economy is realised by its virtue to value human being as one of the resources. This paper examines the recounts the experiences of Indian labour (from both unorganised and organised sectors who have been ruthlessly compelled to take up the forms of forced, bonded, migrant and contract labour) vis-a-vis the universal application of the expression `dignity' and the decade old deliberations of the State through its legislative, judiciary and constitutional safeguards. - Reproduced.
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Dignity of labour is one of the contemporary issues that have been debated extensively by the scholars. Though the term labour accords a deep sense of dignity to the working persons, nevertheless, the wisdom of moral and ethical commitment of private ownership market economy is realised by its virtue to value human being as one of the resources. This paper examines the recounts the experiences of Indian labour (from both unorganised and organised sectors who have been ruthlessly compelled to take up the forms of forced, bonded, migrant and contract labour) vis-a-vis the universal application of the expression `dignity' and the decade old deliberations of the State through its legislative, judiciary and constitutional safeguards. - Reproduced.

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