This book discusses the increasing use of contract labour in India
that has accompanied attempts to liberalise the economy. After briefly
examining Indian labour laws and public policy, it juxtaposes the
country’s labour market practices with international labour
standards. The questions that are raised are then explored through a
series of empirical studies investigating the use of contract labour
in a variety of industries and locations, manifesting a wide-spectrum
of concerns including labour standards, productivity and employment
relations. The set of comparative research studies within India are
supplemented with a field study from the Shenzhen and Guangzhou
industrial regions of South China, which are in an advanced stage of
industrial development. The unprecedented inflow of capital into
China has captivated many developing countries, including India, which
has gone on to mimic similar strategies particularly in terms of
labour market deregulation. In this context, a set of crucial
questions arise – can enforcing ‘labour market flexibility’ in
itself provide the required impetus for a nation’s industrial
growth? Is the Chinese success in becoming the major destination for
foreign direct investments (FDIs) a consequence of a flexible labour
regime or is there some other concealed strength to be found in
Chinese labour market institutions? In particular it needs to be noted
that after double-digit growth for more than 25 consecutive years,
China has recognised some of the fallacy of its development path and
in 2008 adopted fairly stringent labour laws, which now regulate its
labour market. This Chinese trajectory perhaps has lessons for India
and other countries that are still struggling on the liberal path. In
particular, the Chinese example helps put the Indian field studies in
perspective and provides insights into India-specific policy
recommendations that could also be useful for the developing world.
The book concludes with the observation that where production entails
long-term relationships, the interests of both the employer and the
workers need to be maintained sustainably. As the title suggests, the
book provides takeaways, not only for academics and researchers
working in this field but also for lawyers, consultants, politicians,
bureaucrats, and policymakers.
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Comparative Insights from China
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789811084447
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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