National Centre for Labour
The National Centre for Labour or NCL formally came into being in May 1995 in Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.[1][2][3]
The creation of NCL as a national confederation of Labour organisation in the unorganised / Informal sector of India was the outcome of a study of informal sector organisations that concluded that the absence of a collective voice for the informal sector workers / labour at the national level resulted in their concerns not being effectively addressed at the national level.[4] NCL was constituted by its founding organisations namely National Federation of Construction Labour (NFCL), Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), National Fish Workers Forum (NFF), Sarva Shramik Sangh, Van Mazdoor Mandal, Kamani Employees Union and other independent trade unions.
NCL is run by an Executive Committee. N. P. Samy is its General Secretary in 2020.[5]
External links
- http://www.nationalcentreforlabour.org आज के चुनिंदा मजदूर यूनियन के नेता संगठन को देखने के बजाय अपने पेट भरने में लगे हैं
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- ^ Staff, T. N. M. (6 September 2021). "Unions oppose Karnataka govt buying vaccines using construction workers' welfare fund". The News Minute. Retrieved 20 March 2026.
- ^ "Migrants' role in Bengaluru's development comes to fore, thanks to Covid-19". The Times of India. 8 April 2020. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 20 March 2026.