The Making and Unmaking of Domestic Workers in India: A conundrum of Data, Law and Policy – Aditi Yajnik
Introduction: Domestic Workers at the Margins of Labour Law Every year, Jantar Mantar becomes the centre of domestic worker mobilisations…
Introduction: Domestic Workers at the Margins of Labour Law Every year, Jantar Mantar becomes the centre of domestic worker mobilisations…
Gender is an organizing principle of society, historically constituted and works in intersection with other structural features of society such…
The dominance of capital and the subjugation of human labour are concomitant with the various stages through which capitalism has…
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‘Care’ being historically relegated to the sphere of the domestic and performed by women and other marginalised subjects without remuneration,…
Introduction The tea industry is the largest organized sector which employs millions of labourers – both permanent and temporary, most…