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Trade Union laws

(Querist) 16 November 2010 This query is : Resolved 
The Indian Trade Union laws are based upon which country's model?
Parthasarathi Loganathan (Expert) 16 November 2010
Of course, Indian Trade Union Laws are based on the British Westminster model.

Trade unions can be best defined as an ideal platform for the workers to raise their voice against the exploitation of their rights. Started in a small manner by the proletariat class in the ancient times, trade unions became an indispensable part of the modern corporate world. Trade unions have a repute of increase the pressure in the capitalist society but at the same time, they play a constructive part in it.

India is the abode of innumerous acts and regulations for the benefit of the trade unions which bestow due powers to the working class. For the safeguard of the rights of the labour class, Indian Government came up with the Indian Trade Union Act in 1926. This act summarizes all modalities pertaining to registration of trade union to decision of trade related disputes. Besides defining the role of such union bodies in the corporate world, this act sets controlling mechanisms for the same. Trade Union Act of India sets guidelines for both the workers and the industrialists.
Mehak Ahuja (Querist) 16 November 2010
Thanks Sir....
Kirti Kar Tripathi (Expert) 16 November 2010
this is a debatable query, not possible to reply in this forum. however, it is made clear, that the concept of trade unionism is the result of conflict of interest work force and capitalistic order of society arisen due to outcome of factory system. the basis principle of trade union is based on the conception to create the the capacity in the work force and enable them for collective bargaining.
Khaleel Ahmed (Expert) 16 November 2010
I agree with Mr.Kirti


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