[Reader-list] Strike
Jeebesh
jeebesh at sarai.net
Wed May 13 11:49:50 IST 2009
dear Faiz,
It maybe worthwhile to see the corresponding figures on Lockouts.
From 80s onwards lockouts had become a major weapon of bullying
workers and has been used very often by companies. Strikes are
sometimes disguised lockouts. Workers reluctance to go on strikes has
something to do with this realizations. I had studied this in the
period of late 80s and 90s. The trend seem to be similar.
warmly
jeebesh
On 12-May-09, at 9:29 PM, faiz ullah wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Instances of strike in India have been coming down year after year.
> About
> 800 in '94, 250 in '04 and about 170 in the 2008. What could be the
> factors?
> Is it because there's growing insecurity amongst workers, given that
> a lot
> of companies are using recession as an alibi to put more pressure on
> their
> workers? But this is more recent. Have trade unions become weaker?
> Or things
> have simply been getting better?
>
>
> " Nestle strike creates fear in other factories"
> http://www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php?autono=357625
>
>
> Was eating Maggi...and wondering if this strike is going to have a
> ripple
> effect as this report speculates. Also, reporting in businees news
> media
> always plays up words like 'trouble' and 'militancy'. Why aren't
> labour
> issues part of the agneda...aren't they a part of the 'business'?
>
>
> 'Labour militancy back in India?'
> http://www.rediff.com/money/2006/jan/12guest.htm
> "They say Japanese managements have hardly made any effort to learn
> how to
> deal with India's highly politicised unions, which traditionally
> take an
> anti-management stance for their survival. In Japan, the culture is
> completely different. For instance, the relationship between a
> labour union
> and the company management is generally very close in Japan."
> Workers must be really happy with their employers in Japan then!
>
> Faiz
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