Social Sciences, asked by AlekhyaSistu, 1 year ago

The workers in the unorganised sector  need protection on following issues : wages ,safety and health . explain with examples . Answer in 15 sentances .
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Answered by shivam2000
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Wages = Workers in the unorganised sector( says factory ) gets very low salary . They often exploited and not paid a fair wage . Their earnings are very low and not regular . Also these type of jobs  are not secure and have no other benefits.But now government has setup Minimum wages for the workers to protect them from economical exploitation . 

Safety = There is no safety methods so that a worker can be prevented from any injury . Due to this they even get died . 

Health = These workers works in factory for very long and dont get any leaves or holidays . They do not have health insurance .  And working in the unhygienic conditions of factory affect workers health .
Answered by bhanutejavuppala126
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Answer:

Explanation:

Besides the above mentioned categories this sector includes a large number

of people who are employed on their own – self employed. Almost half the workers

are self employed. You would find them everywhere, doing small jobs such as

selling in the streets or doing repair work or as hawkers. Similarly, farmers are

largely self employed and also hire labourers as and when they require.

The organised sector offers jobs that are most sought-after. But the employment

opportunities in the organised sector have been expanding very slowly. As a result,

a large number of workers are forced to enter the unorganised sector jobs which

pay a very low salary. They are often exploited and not paid a fair wage. Their

earnings are low and not regular. When workers lose their jobs in the organised

sector, they are forced to take up jobs in the unorganised sector with low earnings.

Besides the need for more work, there is also a need for protection and support of

the workers in the unorganised sector.

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