example for labour with pay and labour without pay
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Labour with pay Are Coolie And labour without pay are women working in their house .....
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Labour with pay is the remuneration received against the work done, whereas labour without pay is without wages.
- A labourer is an individual working for a specific person or an established business.
- A labour that is paid for is work and is compensated financially is categorised as labour with pay as opposed to labour that is unpaid.
- The wages are generally paid in the form of cash to these working labourers.
- Examples of labour with pay include -
- A person working in a factory
- Sweepers sweeping the roads
- A person doing agricultural farm work
- Examples of labour without pay include -
- A painter paint for their own satisfaction
- A sister taking care of her little baby brother
- Cadets cleaning their camps during the training period
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