Indian Workers' Journal
Full Form of IWJ
What is IWJ?
The Indian Workers' Journal (IWJ) is a periodical publication that serves as a platform for discussing labour rights, trade union activities, and socio-economic issues affecting the working class in India. It features articles on wage policies, occupational safety, employment laws, and collective bargaining, often providing analysis from both grassroots and academic perspectives. Published in English and several regional languages, the IWJ is circulated among union members, labour activists, policymakers, and researchers. Its content aims to educate workers about their legal entitlements and mobilize support for labour reforms. The journal is referenced in labour studies curricula and sometimes cited in parliamentary debates on industrial relations. While not a government organ, it holds significance in shaping discourse around minimum wage, gig economy regulations, and factory act amendments. For competitive exams like UPSC or SSC, understanding the role of such publications in policy advocacy can be useful in the labour economics section. The IWJ continues to be a voice for the unorganized sector and a record of India's evolving labour movement.
IWJ का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The latest IWJ issue carried a detailed report on the implementation of the Code on Wages in Tamil Nadu's textile mills.