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Informal Workers’ Aggregation and Law

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In India, more than ninety percent of the workforce is informal. In spite of this enormous percentage of informal workers, these workers remain invisible to law and policy circles. One of the reasons for such exclusion and invisibility is the absence of unionism involving informal workers. In order to overcome this invisibility, informal workers are increasingly organizing into associations that are different from traditional trade unions. These organizations devise their strategies and their legal statuses in view of the atypical characteristics of informal activities. In this Article, I document some of these organizations of self-employed informal workers in India – their characteristics and functions. On this basis, I contend that these organizations offer a model for collective action by informal workers. I argue that these associations are a
Title: Informal Workers’ Aggregation and Law
Description:
In India, more than ninety percent of the workforce is informal.
In spite of this enormous percentage of informal workers, these workers remain invisible to law and policy circles.
One of the reasons for such exclusion and invisibility is the absence of unionism involving informal workers.
In order to overcome this invisibility, informal workers are increasingly organizing into associations that are different from traditional trade unions.
These organizations devise their strategies and their legal statuses in view of the atypical characteristics of informal activities.
In this Article, I document some of these organizations of self-employed informal workers in India – their characteristics and functions.
On this basis, I contend that these organizations offer a model for collective action by informal workers.
I argue that these associations are a.

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