Unorganized Sector Workers & their Social Security in India - By Dr. Amarjeet Bhargava
“The concept of ‘Social Security’ emphasizes on protecting the individual from social uncertainties.In spite of many efforts, the issue of social security of workers in the unorganized sector in India continues to be a matter of concern. Issues such as child labour, housing, drinking water, sanitation, minimum wages, livelihood security, child care and maternity security among the workers of this sector are yet to be included in any comprehensive plan”
It is very important to provide suitable living conditions and respect to the workers of the unorganized sector. Today, despite the constitutional provisions and implementation of many schemes and policies, ....
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