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Diversity of Labour Market Institutions in Indian Industry: A Comparison of Mumbai and Kolkata

Miyamura, Satoshi

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Abstract

This study examines labour–management relations in Indian industries in order to provide an alternative analysis of labour market reform priorities. Using a combination of micro level data collected from field research in Mumbai and Kolkata, complemented by secondary evidence on the wider social and historical contexts, the reproduction and transformation of different types of labour market institutions (LMIs) are explained in terms of the historically specific ways in which industrial development has proceeded under the different socio-political conditions that underpin them. It challenges the common argument that industrial performance in Mumbai has been better because it has enjoyed professional company-based unions as opposed to unions organised at the industry level and affiliated to political parties as has been the case in Kolkata. Instead, an alternative interpretation is put forward that partially reverses the causality: dynamic regions provide strong incentives for unions to organise while seeking company-based economic surplus, rather than politically channelled resources that are more attractive in less industrially dynamic regions. This questions the validity of policy prescriptions that focus on curbing union linkages to political parties or the influence of external leaders. The study suggests that party-political affiliation is not the issue, instead it offers a socio-economic explanation of how and why LMIs take different forms.

Citation

Miyamura, S. (2011). Diversity of Labour Market Institutions in Indian Industry: A Comparison of Mumbai and Kolkata. The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 54(1), 113-130

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2011
Deposit Date Oct 12, 2011
Journal The Indian Journal of Labour Economics
Print ISSN 0971-7927
Electronic ISSN 0019-5308
Publisher Springer
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 54
Issue 1
Pages 113-130
Keywords Labour market institution, Trade union, Labour market reforms, Indian economy
Publisher URL http://www.isleijle.org/