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THE PROBLEMS AND OPPORTUNITIES OF UNORGANIZED WORKERS IN TAMILNADU

. Dr.A. Francis Vijayakumar, Assistant professor, Department of Commerce, St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous), Trichy-620002, Tamil Nadu, India. [Affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli]


Abstract

India's economy is primarily based on agriculture. At the same time, our county is known to have a large, disorganized labor force throughout the country. Unorganized employment employs approximately 92 percent of the total workforce. In India, a sloppy worker faced a slew of issues. According to a recent estimate by a Sub-committee of the National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganized Sector (NCEUS). The unorganized sector contributes roughly 50% of GDP (NCEUS 2008). The study examines the status, wage structure, and problems that unorganized workers face—the research is based on secondary data. The paper discusses the issues that unorganised sector workers face in India and government policy measures and recommendations for improving the situation.

Keywords: Unorganized workers, Agriculture, GDP, Wage rate, Gross Value Added.

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