Types of major problems of workers in india
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Labour in India refers to employment in the economy of India. In 2012, there were around 487 million workers in India, the second largest after China. Of these over 94 percent work in unincorporated, unorganised enterprises ranging from pushcart vendors to home-based diamond and gem polishing operations. The organised sector includes workers employed by the government, state-owned enterprises and private sector enterprises. In 2008, the organised sector employed 27.5 million workers, of which 17.3 million worked for government or government owned entities.
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1. Unskilled worker
2. Surplus worker
3. Lack of Absorption of Skilled worker
4. Imperfections
5. Work Culture
6. Militant Unionism
7. Unemployment
8. Lack of worker Reforms
2. Surplus worker
3. Lack of Absorption of Skilled worker
4. Imperfections
5. Work Culture
6. Militant Unionism
7. Unemployment
8. Lack of worker Reforms
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