Social Sciences, asked by harrineananthtoutz8u, 1 year ago

There is a law specifying that there be adequate safety measures in workplaces.
Whose interests does the law protect?
and why is it necessary?

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Answered by Minisumesh
42
This law protects the interests of the workers...
This law is necessary to protect the interest of these workers and protect them from being exploited by owners.... It also helps provides these workers with different benefits....

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Answered by jm0840987
1

Explanation:

'we have right to life'

If workers are working in factory where there is any risk to their life ,it is duty of company to ensure that there is no risk to his/her life.thus, law specifying that there is adequate safety measures in workplace

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