Hind Mazdoor Sabha
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Hind Mazdoor Sabha | |
Founded | December 29, 1948 |
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Members | 3.3 million |
Country | India |
Affiliation | ITUC |
Key people | Manohar Kotwal, president Umraomal Purohit, general secretary |
Office location | New Delhi, India |
Website | members.rediff.com/hms/ |
The Hind Mazdoor Sabha (HMS, a Hindi name with approximate meaning 'Workers Assembly of India') is a national trade union center in India.
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[edit] History
The HMS was founded in Howrah on December 24, 1948, by socialists, Forward Bloc followers and independent unionists. Its founders included Ashok Mehta, R.S. Ruikar, Maniben Kara, Shibnath Banerjee, R.A. Khedgikar, T.S. Ramanujam, V.S. Mathur, G.G. Mehta. R.S. Ruikar was elected president and Ashok Mehta general secretary. HMS absorded the Royist Indian Federation of Labour and the socialist Hind Mazdoor Panchayat. In March 1949, HMS claimed to have 380 affiliated unions with a combined membership of 618 802.[1][2]
[edit] Membership
According to provisional statistics from the Ministry of Labour, HMS had a membership of 3342213 in 2002.(13% of the total trade union membership in the country).[3][4]
[edit] International affiliations
In 1949 HMS became a founding member of the ICFTU.[2] Currently, it is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation.
[edit] References
- ^ Park, Richard L.. Labor and Politics in India, in Far Eastern Survey, Vol. 18, No. 16. (Aug. 10, 1949), pp. 181-187.
- ^ a b header3
- ^ http://www.labourfile.org/superAdmin/Document/113/table%201.pdf
- ^ indianexpress.com
- (2005) in ICTUR et al,: Trade Unions of the World, 6th, London, UK: John Harper Publishing. ISBN 0-9543811-5-7.