This is true in case of unorganised sector:
(a)it has regular terms of employment
(b)it follows rules and regulations
(c) it contributes to GDP
(c)it has formal procedures and processes
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The correct answer is option c
It contributes to GDP.
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(c) it contributes to GDP is true in the case of the unorganised sector because all other points correspond to the organised sector.
Exploitation against workers :
- Working in the unorganized sector was not regarded as safe since workers in this sector were particularly vulnerable to exploitation.
- Workers in this industry are not paid consistently.
- Individuals are also not qualified for just any sort of social-economic aid.
- Overtime, paid leave, holidays, sick leave, and other benefits are not available.
- Additionally, the work agreements have become such that they'll be fired at any time.
- The unorganized sector includes a huge number of people who conduct modest occupations such as selling on the street or performing repairs.
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