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Salespersons appointed by an establishment are considered as a worker​

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Answered by pari7424
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Answered by gratefuljarette
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No, Salespersons appointed by an establishment are considered as a worker.

Explanation:

  • The statement is false following an industrial dispute act of 1947. According to the former act there laid down a judgment by the supreme court that the persons who are engaged in sales or those appointed by an establishment do not come within the purview of the worker definition.
  • This act does not include any protection regarding the security of employment and any other benefits. An occupation in this group comprises shop keepers, cashiers etc directly appointed by an establishment.

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