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mention two examples of skilled workers and non skilled workers explain why it is so​

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Answered by aavj12345pcgvbe
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What is Skilled Labor?

Skilled labor often refers to a line of work that requires technical skills or specialized training. Although it can seem that skilled labor is synonymous with white-collar work, this is not actually the case. What matters is the level of training and expertise a person has.

Skilled Labor Examples

For example, skilled labor professions include:

Electricians

Plumbers

Law enforcement officers

Administrative assistants

On the other hand, highly skilled occupations include:

Lawyers

Doctors

Architects

Accounts and financial consultants

Some skilled labor positions, particularly in the tech industry, are so specialized that employers have to deal with worker shortages by offering generous compensation packages and special working arrangements.

 

What is Unskilled Labor?

Unskilled labor occupations typically don’t require workers to have any kind of special training or skills. Because of this, these positions are slowly being displaced by technological innovations like computers and artificial intelligence.

For example, the job of segregating waste, which was once done manually, can be performed by waste disposal equipment.

Unskilled Labor Examples

Examples of unskilled labor jobs include:

Farm laborers

Cashiers

Grocery clerks

Cleaners and sweepers

Answered by ashishsuvarna59
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Skilled workers: Electricians, plumbers, law enforcement officers, administrative assistants.

Unskilled workers: Farm laborers, cashiers, grocery clerks, cleaners and sweepers.

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