
Indian Labor Movement
The Indian labor movement is a collective effort by workers to improve working conditions, wages, and rights. It began during the colonial period, with workers organizing strikes, protests, and forming unions to challenge exploitation by employers and colonial rulers. Post-independence, it continued to advocate for fair labor laws, social justice, and better job security. The movement has played a vital role in shaping labor policies, emphasizing issues like fair wages, safe working environments, and workers’ legal protections, contributing significantly to India’s social and economic development.