Implications of the Collapse of Income from Migration: Reflections from Two Villages in Bihar

By Sandipan Baksi and Rakesh Kumar Mahato|2022-02-02T15:50:47+05:30July 11, 2020|

The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed both the crucial role played by migrant workers in maintaining material production across sectors, and the extreme vulnerabilities of their lives and living conditions.

When the Invisible Disappeared: Migrant Labour in Agriculture in the Pandemic

By R. Ramakumar|2022-01-31T14:45:25+05:30April 14, 2020|

The Covid-19 pandemic has, in real life, made the world recognise and appreciate the value of migrant labour. After the lockdown began, the mobility of migrant workers has been severely restricted and large numbers of migrant workers have returned home.

Migrant Tomato Pickers of Southern Italy

By Ranjini Basu|2022-02-01T14:43:13+05:30November 24, 2017|

Ranjini Basu was a participant at the 10th Marx Autumn School organised by the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung in Berlin from October 26 to 29, 2017. At one discussion, on the theme of “unfree labour,” a participant from Naples spoke about migrant workers from less developed countries working as tomato pickers on the farms of southern Italy.

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