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Title: Social security & Effects of environment on the working and living conditions of workers (New Delhi: 30 November - 3 December 1977). Fifth Asian Trade Union Seminar
Authors: All-India Trade Union Congress
Issue Date: 1977
Publisher: All-India Trade Union Congress
Abstract: The booklet has two distinct sections. Includes the following chapters: Welcome address (AITUC general secretary K. G. Sriwastava); Inaugural address (Minister for Labour Ravindra Varma); Messages received; List of participants. 1. SOCIAL SECURITY: Social security in India (AITUC’s G. V. Chitnis); Problems of social security in Asia (WFTU’s Mahendra Sen); Social security in Japan; Conclusions on social security. 2. THE EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT ON THE WORKING AND LIVING CONDITIONS OF WORKERS: Papers by TUI of Chemical, Oil and Allied Workers’ Paul Forgacs; AITUC’s Y. D. Sharma; AUCCTU’s Igor Klimov; General Council of Trade Unions of Japan’s (Sohyo) Hiroshi Kikuya. Speeches by Mongolian trade union delegate; Ceylon Federation of Trade Union’s P. Kumaraswamy; Some problems of working and living environment in Indian industry (AITUC’s Raj Bahadur Gour); Conclusions.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1036
metadata.dc.place: Delhi
metadata.dc.pages: 1-203
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