Worker Cooperatives in India - Hardcover
Worker Cooperatives in India - Hardcover
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by Timothy Kerswell (Author), Surendra Pratap (Author)
Evaluates the experiences of trade union cooperatives in India
Presents case studies of social experiments conducted in India in which trade unions have formed cooperatives for production and service provision for the working class movement
Provides an extensive criticism of India's self-employed women's association as a model of a depoliticized trade union cooperative
Author Biography
Timothy Kerswell is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Government and Public Administration at the University of Macau SAR, China. Along with this book, he is the author of numerous articles and book chapters. His research interests include the political economy of India and China, imperialism, Indian politics and political history, informal labour in Asia, labour and migration policy, and Marxist political thought. He previously worked for the Australian Government's Department of Immigration and Citizenship on labour market policy, and for the trade union United Voice as a researcher.
Surendra Pratap is a lifelong labour activist with a wealth of experience in India's labour movement. He is the director of the Centre for Workers Education, New Delhi, and the author of numerous books, policy papers, research articles and book chapters dealing primarily with workers and working class movements.
