Growth of Professional Managerial Unionism: The Indian Experience
The present paper seeks to develop a conceptual framework to comprehend the phenomenon of unionism in the professional managerial stratum particularly those employed in the state sector. The focus is on the organised protests of professionals engaged in technical, managerial and administrative tasks...
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