Economy, asked by Souvik2285, 7 months ago

Workers are exploited in unorganised sector. do you agree with this? give reason to support your answer

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

yes , it's true that workers are really exploited in the unorganised sector .

firstly we should understand wha is organised sector in which more than 10 people are working officially and unorganised sector have no limitations .

like when we give a person to built our home as a thekedar . than he exploits his labours .

all labour and wages types labour comes under unorganised sector

Answered by Ranveerx107
9

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yes

(i) The unorganised sector is characterised by small and scattered units which are largely outside the control of the government.

(ii) Workers working in an unorganised sector

get less wages.

(iii) There is a no provision for overtime, paid

leave, holidays, leave due to sickness, etc.

(iv) Employment is subject to high degree of

insecurity.

(v) A large number of people doing small jobs

such as selling on the street or doing repair

work comes under the unorganised sector.

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