Towards security, dignity and justice : a labour helpine for construction workers
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1. Abstract
2. Life as a Construction Worker: An Overview
3. Locating Workers in Theory: In brief
4. Analysing the Natue of Construction Work
5. Protective Provisions and Gaps
6. The Case of Navi Mumbai: A Growing Hub of Construction
7. The theory of change
8. A Helpline to address informal worker woes
9. Challenges faced by the labour helpline
10. The road ahead
11. Acknowledgements
Estimates vary on the percentage of India's informal workface, with numbers rnging from 85-93 percent(Mohanty, 2019)
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