example of causal labourers
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A typical casual labourer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries was the dock worker. Other major industries that have relied heavily on casual labour are construction, logging, sawmilling, agriculture, and the service trades. ... Part-time workers can be less costly to employ.
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The unorganized sector consists of casual workers; self employed persons in un-organized sector and private households; and others employed in organized and unorganized enterprises that do not receive fixed or regular wages, are not eligible either for paid, sick or annual leave or for any social security benefits
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A typical casual labourer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries was the dock worker. Other major industries that have relied heavily on casual labour are construction, logging, sawmilling, agriculture, and the service trades. ... Part-time workers can be less costly to employ.
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