Social Sciences, asked by amarpok878, 11 months ago

places of work which follow rules and regulation are termed as​

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Answered by Nandith1
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Answer:

organised sector

Explanation:

they are given fixed wages paid holidays and etc. so it is organised sector

Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

Places of work that follow rules and regulations are termed as​ (a) organized sector.

Explanation:

The sector which exists is registered and follows government rules and regulations, having employees and employee unions are named an organized sector. In India, banks, railways, the insurance industry, central government employees, etc can be named Organized Sectors.

An organized Sector, which existed registered with the government is named an organized sector. In this sector, individuals get secured work, and the employment terms exist fixed and regular. Several acts involve the enterprises, schools, and hospitals covered under the organized sector.

  • Organized sector protects those enterprises or places of work where the terms of employment are typical.
  • Organized sectors existed registered by the government and have to follow its laws and regulations such as the Factories Act and Minimum Wages Act.
  • Workers in the organized sector want the security of employment.

Hence, Places of work that follow rules and laws are termed as​ (a) organized sector.

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