Hindustan Workers' Journal
Full Form of HWJ
What is HWJ?
The Hindustan Workers' Journal (HWJ) is a periodical publication that focuses on labor rights, trade union activities, and socio-economic issues affecting the working class in India. Established in the mid-20th century, it serves as a platform for workers to voice concerns, share news about strikes and negotiations, and discuss policy changes related to employment and welfare. The journal is primarily circulated among union members, activists, and researchers in industrial belts such as Mumbai, Delhi, and Kolkata. It also covers legal updates on labour laws like the Industrial Disputes Act and the Code on Wages. HWJ is often referenced in academic studies on Indian labour movements and has been cited in competitive exam syllabi for sociology and political science. Its content includes editorials, case studies, and interviews with union leaders. For students preparing for UPSC or state civil services, understanding the role of publications like HWJ can provide insights into grassroots labour dynamics and social reform movements in India.
HWJ का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The latest issue of HWJ highlights the plight of gig workers and calls for better social security measures under the new labour codes.