Workers and Unions in Bombay, 1918-1929: A Study of Organisation in the Cotton MillsSouth Asian History Section, Australian National University, 1981 - 320 pagina's |
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
The Millhands and their City | 7 |
Patterns of Industrial Protest | 58 |
Copyright | |
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action AITUC Alve Association Bakhale Baptista began Bhatvadekar Bombay mills Bombay Presidency Bombay Riots Bombay Textile bonus BPPAI Brahmans BSEC BTLU caste cent centre chawls Colaba communists Congress Committee Cotton Mills Dange departments Deshpande disputes district Dwarkadas economic employers Enquiry Committee evidence Factory force gang Ginwala Girni Kamgar Government Central Press grievances Gujarati hands Hitwardhak Sabha Home Rule Leagues Home Rulers influence Jhabvala jobbers Joglekar K.N. Joglekar Kasle Kurla Labour Office leadership Madanpura Mahamandal Maratha Mayekar MCCC Meerut ment migrants militant mill area mill committees millhands Millowners Mirajkar movement Muslim N.M. Joshi negotiations Nimbkar non-Brahman owners Parel Parsis Party Pendse police political Prabhadevi rationalisation recruiting Report Sassoon scheme Social Service League spinners spinning standardisation Strike Committee Textile Textile Industry Trade Union Congress trade unionists union leaders villages Wadia wage cuts weavers weaving welfare workforce yarn