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Story of Militant But Non-Violent Trade Unionism: A Biographical and Historical by M. V. Kamath is an insightful exploration of the unique approach to trade unionism in India, where workers’ rights movements have combined assertiveness with a commitment to non-violence. The book provides both a historical account of labor struggles and a biographical perspective on key figures who shaped the movement.
Kamath examines how Indian trade unions, unlike their often more confrontational global counterparts, adopted Gandhian principles of non-violence while still challenging exploitative labor practices. Through detailed narratives and analysis, the book highlights significant labor movements, strikes, and negotiations that shaped India’s industrial and economic landscape.
A valuable resource for those interested in labor history, economics, and Indian political movements, this book offers a deep understanding of how militant yet peaceful trade unionism influenced India’s workforce and industrial relations.
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