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The role of nongovernmental organizations in supporting labour rights is discussed from "summary" of Industrial Relations and Labour Laws, 6th Edition by S.C. Srivastava

Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) play a crucial role in supporting labour rights. They act as watchdogs, monitoring the implementation of labour laws and ensuring that workers' rights are upheld. NGOs also provide legal assistance to workers who have faced violations of their rights, helping them seek justice through the legal system. Moreover, NGOs engage in advocacy and lobbying efforts to push for the enactment of new labour laws or amendments to existing laws to better protect the rights of workers. They work closely with trade unions and other stakeholders to collectively address labour issues and promote a fair and just working envi...
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    Industrial Relations and Labour Laws, 6th Edition

    S.C. Srivastava

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