Economy, asked by Shinushree4831, 1 year ago

development goals of a casual labour

Answers

Answered by PrathamKumarSahu
7
the development goals of casual labours are
1. they should get more income.
2. they should get free medical facilities by the government.
3. they would send a student to a good School,
etc.
Answered by payalchatterje
0

Answer:

Three development goals for casual labour: (i) More working days and better pay.

(ii) Local schools to provide quality education to their children.

(iii) There is no social discrimination.

A typical casual labour of the late 19th and early 20th centuries was a dock worker. Other major industries that have relied heavily on casual labor include construction, logging, sawmilling, agriculture, and services.

Part-timers are often preferred by students and retirees who are looking for regular, scheduled work but are unable to work full-time. It may be cheaper to hire part-time workers. For example, US companies are not required to provide health insurance or other benefits to part-time workers. The use of casual and part-time labor allows employers greater flexibility in hiring and firing and thus adapt to changes in production.

Additional information:

casual labour work, irregular or part-time work, including the work of workers whose main work consists of several short-term jobs. Casual workers are usually hired by the hour or day or to perform specific tasks, while part-time workers are usually hired for a minimum number of hours per week.

Labour related two more questions:

https://brainly.in/question/47027213

https://brainly.in/question/47028129

#SPJ2

Similar questions