EXCLUSION AND EMERGENCE OF CASTE BASED LABOUR UNIONISM: DALIT ADHIKAR SANGATHAN [DALIT RIGHTS ORGANIZATION]
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It is more than just a mere redistribution of capital and the means of production that is a solution to the issues of the caste system, but a more wholesome understanding that looks into the various particularities of each such social grouping. The manner in which caste plays out in the Labour market shall be explored in the course of this paper, and the underpinnings of the system shall be used to draw conclusions on the synergies (or lack of) between the Marxian understanding of labour relations, and labour relations as they actually play out in the caste system. One of the principal objectives is to understand the emergence of caste-based labour reform organizations such as the Dalit Adhikar Sanghathan and the social movement of caste-based unionism apart from the intersection and differences between the constructs of class and caste in society and labour markets.
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