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Discuss the following terms: (i) Employer (ii) Workman​

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Answered by Anonymous
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(I) A person or business that employs one or more people, especially for wages or salary: a fair employer. a person or thing that makes use of or occupies someone or something: an inadequate employer of one's time.

(ii) “Workmen” refers to blue-collar workers who operate machinery and vehicles or are involved in manual labour, such as cleaners, construction workers and labourers. ... Whether a worker is classified as a workman, a non-workman or a manager or executive depends on the specific nature of his work.

Answered by skyfall63
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Employer: A person or organization that employs people

Workman: A man employed to do manual labour.

Explanation:

Employer

  • An employer is an individual or company that have employees/workers and hires and pays these workers/employees for their work. It will monitor the activities of its workers, including where, when, & how work is carried out
  • More specifically, an employer is an organisation, government entity,  institution, company, agency, non-profit association, professional services firm,  store, small business, or individual who employs/puts to work individuals who are called employees/staff members.

Workman

  • Workman means any person (other than someone whose job is casual and who is not employed for the purposes other than the business or trade of the employer).
  • A workman is defined as any person employed for manual, unskilled, professional, technological, managerial, clerical or supervisory

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