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Wages for unorganised labour 25 Based on these scaled down require- ments , the union. RENANA JHABVALA THE unorganised sector workers who constitute nearly 93 % of the work force , work and live in the most precarious conditions . Often ...
Wages for unorganised labour 25 Based on these scaled down require- ments , the union. RENANA JHABVALA THE unorganised sector workers who constitute nearly 93 % of the work force , work and live in the most precarious conditions . Often ...
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... wage for the day . Also , minimum wages in many states are not linked to the consumer price index and are not revised for 5 to 10 years . The result is that the real wages are continually eroded . The National Centre for Labour is a ...
... wage for the day . Also , minimum wages in many states are not linked to the consumer price index and are not revised for 5 to 10 years . The result is that the real wages are continually eroded . The National Centre for Labour is a ...
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... wages : Low employment opportunities lead to a downward push on wages . In areas of high unemployment , the wage remain low . At the same time large scale migration also depresses wages . Further , minimum employment is essential for ...
... wages : Low employment opportunities lead to a downward push on wages . In areas of high unemployment , the wage remain low . At the same time large scale migration also depresses wages . Further , minimum employment is essential for ...
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