GB GerakBudaya Enterprise Sdn Bhd
Membina Minda Progresif
Home
About GERAKBUDAYA
About SIRD
Products Page
Transaction Results
Verify your Order
Your Account
Publishing Partners
For Authors
Contact Information
Blog
Products Page
GB GerakBudaya Enterprise Sdn Bhd
»
Asian Studies
» In Pursuit of Fair Play: Reminiscences of a Malaysian Trade Unionist
In Pursuit of Fair Play: Reminiscences of a Malaysian Trade Unionist
ISBN:
197
Author:
K George
Publisher:
SIRD
Year:
2008
No of Pages:
197
Product ID:
261
IN PURSUIT OF FAIR PLAY is a passionate plea for fairness and justice in human relations between individuals, between communities, between the employers and the employees and between the ruler and the ruled. The author was speaking from his lifetime experiences of more than seven decades as a young soldier, migrant worker and trade union activist. In this book he brings out his innermost thoughts on every topic that we are immediately concerned with: Labour,economy,race,politics and religion. This is a book for everyone who has any concern for his fellow human beings. The author K.George spent all his active life in the service of the labour movement in Malaysia. Born in Kerala, India, in 1920 he came to Malaya as a soldier in the British Army. He was the founder member of Government Temporary Officers Union (GTOU). He held the position of Vice President of Malaysian Trade Union Congress (MTUC) and CEUPACS. He was the founder president of the Union of Employees of Trade Unions, a unique union to protect the interest of union employees against the Unions as employers. He was for a time (1971-1974) Executive Secretary of Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia.
Price:
MYR 28.00
Search
Shopping Cart
Your shopping cart is empty.
Visit the shop
Groups
Arts & Fiction
Asian Studies
Bahasa Malaysia Titles
Biography
Books in the News
Business & Economics
Chinese Titles
Environment & Development
Gender/Indigenous Studies
Global Politics
Islamic & Religious Titles
Malaysian Studies
New Release
Other products
Series & Editions
SIRD new releases
SIRD Titles
Reach Us now