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Difference between labour with pay and labour without pay

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Answered by Flaunt
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Explanation:

Labour with pay :

=>Labour with pay means those labour who will work for pay to work .There is an agreement between employee and an employer who agree together on a specific work or task.

=>Labour with pay work only when wages is given .

=>Labour with pay work for earning and for the survival of their family.

Labour without pay :

=>Labour without pay means work for no pay means work for mental satisfaction.

=>They is no agreement for work whatever to be done.

=>The work is done voluntarily by the labour or we can say that for social welfare.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Labour with pay is any work that is done to receive a payment agreed between the employer and the employee or a rate fixed by law. ... Labour without pay is any work that does not receive any direct payment. A type of unpaid labour is volunteering to do charity work where no payment will be received.

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