explain "labour and labourer are inseperable"
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Answer:In simple meaning by ‘Labour’ we mean the work done by hard manual labour mostly work done by unskilled worker. In other-words we can say that Labour includes both physical and mental work undertaken for some monetary reward.
Definition of Labour:
1. According to Prof. Marshall – “Any exertion of mind or body undergone partly or wholly with a view to earning some good other than the pleasure derived directly from the work.
2. According to Prof. Jevons – “Labour is any exertion of mind or body undertaken partly or wholly with a view to some good other than the pleasure derived directly from the work.”
3. As S. E. Thomas has said – “Labour connotes all human efforts of body or mind which are undertaken in the expectation of reward.”
Any physical or mental work which is not undertaken for getting income, but simply to attain pleasure or happiness, is not labour. For example: The work of a gardener in the garden is called labour because he gets income for it.