Discuss the impact of globalisation on Indian workers.
(class 10 CBSE SAMPLE PAPER 2017-18 SOCIAL SCIENCE)
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Heya,
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IMPACT OF GLOBALISATION ON INDIAN WORKERS:-
The aim of the Globalisation is to have unfettered flow of finance capital the world over. While the maximisation of profits is in any way an integral part of capitalist dynamics from its inception, globalisation seeks to crush in a frenzied pitch, all the rights of the workers won over decades to take the law of maximisation of profits to unprecedented levels. In this process, Globalisation has brought out some important trends in the production process, seeking legislative changes which are affecting their job opportunities, working and living conditions, pushing the workers’ lives to the brink.
Though every section of society was hit by this imperialist onslaught, the attack on workers is more direct and severe. The first causality in this attack is the declining employment opportunities i.e their source of living itself. The second serious impact on the working class is their deteriorating working conditions.
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@Ashu
Answer to your question is:-
IMPACT OF GLOBALISATION ON INDIAN WORKERS:-
The aim of the Globalisation is to have unfettered flow of finance capital the world over. While the maximisation of profits is in any way an integral part of capitalist dynamics from its inception, globalisation seeks to crush in a frenzied pitch, all the rights of the workers won over decades to take the law of maximisation of profits to unprecedented levels. In this process, Globalisation has brought out some important trends in the production process, seeking legislative changes which are affecting their job opportunities, working and living conditions, pushing the workers’ lives to the brink.
Though every section of society was hit by this imperialist onslaught, the attack on workers is more direct and severe. The first causality in this attack is the declining employment opportunities i.e their source of living itself. The second serious impact on the working class is their deteriorating working conditions.
HOPE THIS HELPS:-))
@Ashu
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The impact of globalisation has not been uniform among the workers. Software and other engineers , Accountants, IT professionals and retail industry employees are a few of those who have been benefited by the globalisation in India. The workers of small Enterprises e.g garment manufacturing units have been adversely affected by the process of globalisation. Next to agriculture the largest number of workers and India is employed by small and medium enterprises. These workers are adversely affected by globalisation.
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The impact of globalisation has not been uniform among the workers. Software and other engineers , Accountants, IT professionals and retail industry employees are a few of those who have been benefited by the globalisation in India. The workers of small Enterprises e.g garment manufacturing units have been adversely affected by the process of globalisation. Next to agriculture the largest number of workers and India is employed by small and medium enterprises. These workers are adversely affected by globalisation.
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