What are the essential services we need in our daily life?
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The following may be considered to be essential services:
1.the hospital sector
2.electricity services
3.water supply services
4.telephone services
5.police and the armed forces
6.firefighting services
7.public or private prison services
8.the provision of food to pupils of school age and the cleaning of schools
9.air traffic control
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Essential services may refer to a class of occupations that have been legislated by a government to have special restrictions in regard to labour actions, such as not being allowed to legally strike.
The International Labour Office, a United Nations agency, makes distinctions between an essential service and a minimum service.
The following may be considered to be essential services:
the hospital sector
electricity services
water supply services
telephone services
police and the armed forces
firefighting services
public or private prison services
the provision of food to pupils of schoolage and the cleaning of schools
air traffic control
radio and television
the petroleum sector
ports
banking
computer services for the collection of excises, duties and taxes
department stores and pleasure parks
the metal and mining sectors
transport generally
airline pilots
production, transport and distribution of fuel
railway services
metropolitan transport
postal services
refuse collection services
refrigeration enterprises
hotel services
automobile manufacturing
agricultural activities, the supply and distribution of foodstuffs
the minting of money
Paramedics and ambulances
the government printing service and the state alcohol, salt, and tobaccomonopolies
the education sector
mineral water bottling company
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The International Labour Office, a United Nations agency, makes distinctions between an essential service and a minimum service.
The following may be considered to be essential services:
the hospital sector
electricity services
water supply services
telephone services
police and the armed forces
firefighting services
public or private prison services
the provision of food to pupils of schoolage and the cleaning of schools
air traffic control
radio and television
the petroleum sector
ports
banking
computer services for the collection of excises, duties and taxes
department stores and pleasure parks
the metal and mining sectors
transport generally
airline pilots
production, transport and distribution of fuel
railway services
metropolitan transport
postal services
refuse collection services
refrigeration enterprises
hotel services
automobile manufacturing
agricultural activities, the supply and distribution of foodstuffs
the minting of money
Paramedics and ambulances
the government printing service and the state alcohol, salt, and tobaccomonopolies
the education sector
mineral water bottling company
Hope this helps you friend
Please mark me as brainliest....
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