Death sparks building worker riot in Delhi After a fatal accident on the Commonwealth Games construction site more than thousand building workers destroyed company offices, cars and trucks…
Protests across Indian economy More labour unrest in India as construction, education and mining workers step up fight for improved conditions.
Gurgaon Workers News No.13 - October 2008 Wildcat strikes and repression in the Special Economic Zone of Gurgaon.
100,000 Bollywood workers on strike Workers in India's film industry have been the latest to join in the recent strike wave spreading the country.
800,000 bank workers on strike in India More than 800,000 bank employees from 50,000 branches across India started a two-day strike Wednesday to oppose privatisation, merger and…
Nationwide general strike in India The nationwide general strike in India has affected West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura almost completely and other States partially with industrial…
One worker killed as security guards attack Indian diamond workers strike Violence rocked India's diamond capital Gujarat last Sunday as at least 40,000 angry workers who have been demanding better pay for a while, attacked small factories and homes of their owners.
Indian construction workers wildcat Eighteen contract labourers in a Haldia Petro unit went on a wildcat strike today after the agency that contracted them allegedly failed to clear…
Airport staff on strike Strike action continues in Ireland, as airport workers threaten a national strike in India.
India: Mumbai taxi drivers strike against violence Taxi drivers in Mumbai launched the wildcat on Thursday after the offices of the Bombay Taxi Union were attacked.
Lionbridge: globalizing low wages In December 2007, a trade-union called “Krajowa Federacja Pracownikow (KFP)” (Worker’s Federation) was formed in Lionbridge Poland, a subsidiary of Lionbridge Technologies, a US-based multinational with subsidiaries all over the world.
Maoism in South Asia - Republican Nepal & Indian Naxalites A brief look at the recent activities of Maoists in Nepal and India.