The activities of the WPC include the following:
With the help of Aajeevika Bureau, WPC has set up an all India national Mediation and Legal Aid Centre with links in different states to help workers, especially migrant workers, to ask for help with the issues they may be facing at their places of work, and to provide information that can help them access their entitlements. The centre is based in Mumbai and paralegal staff are available at five states to begin with, namely Delhi, UP, Karnataka, Telangana, and Maharashtra. By 2022, the centre will expand to more states.
WPC has groups of experts to help with training, education and policy development, in order to generate briefing papers and statements. WPC works with Labour Axis, a knowledge network consisting of researchers working on labour related issues who work with the network to help in formulating positions and informing campaigns. The WPC’s work on labour also includes an understanding and engagement with citizenship, sustainable development and the city. WPC works in a social and political context and the place of labour within it. It sees labour in the context of an exploitative system based on profit above all else. It sees class in intersectionality with gender, caste and race. It is committed to building a democratic, sustainable and climate-just world.
WPC has taken up an initiative to bring together lawyers working on labour issues, who can help WPC constituencies and work of the India Labourline, Labour Axis and campaign groups. The network will also reach out to para-legal workers, notaries etc..
Language is a major obstacle for an organization with national level networks of grassroots organisations. Sanchaar is being set up to facilitate communication between activists in various states who are divided by barriers of language.
WPC includes all sectors of informal labour: construction, domestic, brick kilns, care work, self-employed, farm labour, forest workers, health workers, gig workers, sweatshop labour, contract workers, migrant workers and many more. The network has a grassroots presence in more than thirteen states of India, although the consolidation of the presence is yet to be completed. These states include – Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Delhi, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Pondicherry, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, West Bengal, and some North-Eastern states. The network is still in its growth phase and is covering more states slowly.
WPC is canvassing membership and establishing state level WPC coordination committees in every state. Organisations are encouraged to email or call for details. Member organisations in the various states are requested to actively reach out to organizations in various sectors throughout the state in order to reach as many as possible.
The conditions for membership are: