Social Sciences, asked by amarsinghrawat76, 8 months ago

1. How can laws ensure that workers get social justice and are not exploited by the employer?please answer this it is urgent ​

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Answered by Nimish987
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Answer:

Explanation:

Social justice involves end of exploitation of any person at the hand of another person. There are three important functionaries in a market, i.e. producer, consumer and worker. In a fair market none of the producer or consumer or worker should exploit the other. Let us take an example of a producer who may be promising high quality in its brand of chocolate. Let us assume that an independent agency tests the chocolate and finds some carcinogenic substance in the chocolate. This is a clear case of exploitation of consumer by the producer. As per the law of the land, the producer is liable for strict punishment for this offence.

Answered by Anonymous
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rule of law states that every person before the law is equal and law state that equality is a must in the country so if the employer is exploiting the workers the workers can go to the court if they think that their rights are being harmed or violated.

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