Social Sciences, asked by Rashiv9515, 10 months ago

Compare the employment conditions prevailing in the unorganised sector and unorganised sector

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Answered by swagatpanigrahi3
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Answer:

Organised sector

1- Organised sector who had the term of employment is regular.

2- They registered by government.

3- Organised sector has formal process and prosijur.

4- They follow rule and regulations.

5- They have fixed number of work hours .

6- They also get paid leave, providence found, gratuity, etc.

7- They get retirement benefits.

8- save working environment.

9- long term employment.

Unorganized sector

1-it have not regular work.

2-They are not registered by government.

3-it have no formal process and prosijur.

4-it have no job security.

5-Do not get several benefit.

6-work time is not fixed.

7-They do not get retirement benefits.

8-No Long term employment.

Answered by ananya88874
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Answer:

The organized sector covers those enterprises or places of work where the terms of employment are regular and therefore, people have assured work. They are registered by the government and have to follow its rules and regulations which are given in various laws such as the Factories Act, Minimum Wages Act, Payment of Gratuity Act, Shops and Establishments Act etc. It is called organized because it has some formal processes and procedures. Some of these people may not be employed by anyone but may work on their own but they too have to register themselves with the government and follow the rules and regulations.

The unorganized sector is characterized by small and scattered units which are largely outside the control of the government. There are rules and regulations but these are not followed. Jobs here are low-paid and often not regular. There is no provision for overtime, paid leave, holidays, leave due to sickness etc. Employment is not secure. People can be asked to leave without any reason. When there is less work, such as during some seasons, some people may be asked to leave. A lot also depends on the whims of the employer.

@ananya

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