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100 _aShaikh, Juned
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245 _aBombay 1982–83: Strike during the tide of rising informal work
260 _aEconomic & Political Weekly
300 _a 60(41), Oct 11, 2025: p.44-50
520 _aThe strike erupted on the cusp of two transitions. On the one hand, it occurred at a time when textile manufacturing was steadily shifting from the city’s mills to power looms in and around Bombay. On the other, it heralded a change where urban real estate became one of the most profitable sectors of the economy. Mill owners jumped on the bandwagon to profit from mill land. The millworkers grasped that they were on the cusp of momentous change, even if the full import of the transformations was clearer only after a few years. They intervened to register their stake in the metamorphosis of the city’s political economy and space with a tactic they had honed over the 20th century—strike. – Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/millworkers-strike-1982-83-and-its-aftermath/bombay-1982-83.html
773 _aEconomic & Political Weekly
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