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  3. Vol. 3 No. 1: January 2012 (Special Issue)

Vol. 3 No. 1: January 2012 (Special Issue)

Labour Standards in India (Guest edited by Jens Lerche, Isabelle Guérin and Ravi Srivastava)

Published: 2012-01-31

Front Matter

  • Guest Editors' Introduction

    Jens Lerche, Isabelle Guérin, Ravi Srivastava
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ARTICLES

  • Labour Regulations and Labour Standards in India: Decent Work?

    Jens Lerche
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  • Reflections on Globalisation and Labour Standards in the Indian Garment Industry: Codes of Conduct Versus 'Codes of Practice' Imposed by the Firm

    Alessandra Mezzadri
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  • Changing Employment Conditions of the Indian Workforce and Implications for Decent Work

    Ravi Srivastava
    • PDF
  • Labour Standards and Social Policy: A South Indian Case Study

    Judith Heyer
    • PDF
  • Ambiguities and Paradoxes of the Decent Work Deficit: Bonded Migrants in Tamil Nadu

    Isabelle Guérin, Sébastien Michiels, Subramanian Ponnarasu, Govindan Venkatasubramanian
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  • Migrant Labourers' Struggles Between Village and Urban Migration Sites: Labour Standards, Rural Development and Politics in South India

    David Picherit
    • PDF
  • Migrating Between Rural Raichur and Boomtown Bangalore: Class Relations and the Circulation of Labour in South India

    Jonathan Pattenden
    • PDF

GLOBAL ISSUES

  • Austerity Policies in Europe: There Is No Alternative

    Asbjørn Wahl
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