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A person who works for some other person and gets paid for it in the form of wages or salary, is known as :

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Answered by asifrehan11
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Answer:

EMPLOYEE

Explanation:

A person who works for some other person and gets paid for it in the form of wages or salary is an Employee or an Labour.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A person who works for some other person and gets paid for it in the form of wages or salary, is known as labours and employees

Explanation:

Wages are given to labours or lower paid jobbers. Salaries are given to high yield executives and managers.

  • These words are interchangeably used in many countries.
  • Wages are given on an hourly basis. Salary are given on fortnightly or monthly basis.
  • Employees must follow rules and regulations, abide by the law of the company.

Employers have to follow wages and salary acts of the government.

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