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Title: On Rationalisation : Report submitted to the General Council of the All-India Trade Union Congress . November 14-18, 1954. (Revised and brought up-to-date)
Authors: Panikkar, K. B.
Issue Date: 1954
Publisher: All-India Trade Union Congress
Abstract: The report states that rationalisation has become an all-out employer offensive, with government support, on workers across the board. Rationalisation, as defined, will result in widespread job losses. Subchapters include: Rationalisation in the textile industry (Madras, Kanpur, Bombay, Solapur, West Bengal, Baroda, Ahmedabad); Rationalisation in the jute industry (Work load, accidents); Rationalisation in other industries and centres; Not for increased production; Not helpful to industrial development; Question of rehabilitation; No benefit to the customer; A progressive step?; Consequences of rationalisation; Workers’ resistance; repercussion on wage level; Rationalise managements; Futility of projects; Unite to oppose rationalisation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/921
metadata.dc.place: Delhi
metadata.dc.pages: 1-29
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