Softening the blow. Safety nets for redundant cotton textile workers left stranded by India's economic reforms
Softening the blow. Safety nets for redundant cotton textile workers left stranded by India's economic reforms
Softening the blow. Safety nets for redundant cotton textile workers left stranded by India's economic reforms
India has been moving towards a more open market economy since 1991. This liberalisation process includes reforms such as removing price controls and other restrictions on free trade. It has forced the cotton textile industry to restructure, resulting in the loss of many jobs. What can be done to support those made jobless by economic reform? Researchers at the School of Development Studies in the University of East Anglia have been inquiring into the impact of economic liberalisation on workers in India's cotton industry. They offer suggestions on how to make those impacts more acceptable to vulnerable workers and their unions.

