RIGHT TO STRIKE OF TRADE UNIONS: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS INTERNATIONALLY VERSUS INDIA

ILE Labour Law Review

RIGHT TO STRIKE OF TRADE UNIONS: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS INTERNATIONALLY VERSUS INDIA

RIGHT TO STRIKE OF TRADE UNIONS: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS INTERNATIONALLY VERSUS INDIA

Akhil Gupta

Student of National University of Study & Research in Law, Ranchi

Best Citation – Akhil Gupta, RIGHT TO STRIKE OF TRADE UNIONS: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS INTERNATIONALLY VERSUS INDIA, 1 ILE LLR 29, 2022

Abstract

Strikes from beginning of times, has been a silver lining for society to use it as a weapon to voice their concerns to the higher authorities when their needs are not being taken care of. Till date, in democratic countries this mechanism has been recognised by the nations as a right of people & therefore also made sure that there is a procedure to do strikes yet some countries in fear of it being used as a weapon of direction of public peace, have curtailed it with restrictions.

The aim of the present research article is to examine the law related to right to strike of the trade unions and what India can learn from other countries with regards to labour laws.

Key Words: Labor laws, Strike, Collective Bargaining, Trade Unions Activities, Germany, Republic of Gana, Turkey, Poland, Australia, United States, Ireland, Conclusions & Solutions.