2021
DOI: 10.1111/joac.12427
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‘Blind laws’ and the bureaucracy of rights migrant industrial workers in post‐lockdown India

Abstract: After a traumatic lockdown in 2020, India's migrant factory workers have headed back to work and on worse terms than before. Struggling with new levels of denial of entitlements, workers respond by withdrawing from their fragile hold on formality, moving instead further into the informal sector. Based on voice notes recorded on Saajha Manch, a phone-based community media platform, the paper examines workers' experience that their efforts to claim their rights lure them into a quagmire in a bureaucracy which su… Show more

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