01184pab a2200169 454500008004000000100002700040245008100067260000900148300001600157362001100173520073800184650001800922650001700940650001100957650001200968773003400980180718b2003 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aRay Chowdhury, Supriya aOld classes and new spaces: urban poverty, unorganised labour and new unions c2003 ap.5277-284. a13 Dec aCritical perspectives on globalisation acknowledge the need for mitigating the inegalitarian impact of marketisation upon disadvantaged sections on social security and welfare measures. However, scant attention has been paid to the fact that today the political leverage of the traditional protagonists of welfare - the welfare state, social-democratic parties and trade unions - has been eroded. As such, the discourse on welfare and social security is unanchored in any kind of politics. This paper looks at the activities of the National Centre for Labour. Its relationship to traditional trade unions and leftist parties frames the discussion of the limits of the effectiveness of new unions in empowering the poor. - Reproduced. aGlobalization aTrade Unions aLabour aPoverty aEconomic and Political Weekly