Unorganized sector plays pivotal role in the development of Indian economy. For the effective implementation of labour legislations for the informal sectors, it is essential to survey & study the existing employment relations, after analysing the existing working conditions of unorganized labours in India should be given special attention.
This survey has made use of secondary data to collect information with regard to total number of Unorganised Sector Workers, problems of unorganized sector, Social Security Schemes for Workers in Unorganized Sector and some activities of central board for unorganised workers etc.
What we need to make people understand?
When COVID hit People were impacted because they were not part of the economic systems
Hence could not get any benefits announced by the government
Could not get any line of credit.
Since people were not part of financial system
Did not have savings
Could not get any loan
Bank loans waived off by government this only applicable people who has loan from banks.
Labour reforms does not reach the people
Lack of Social Security Measures
Lack of Health Security
Coverage for personal healthcare
Occupational Hazards
Poor Working Environment & mental health
Impact from Natural Disasters
Poor Working Environment
Insecurity during Old Age
Problems of Migrant Workers
Poor Employer-Employee Relationship
Low Bargaining Power
Vulnerable Labour Segments
Poverty and Indebtedness
Lengthy working Hours
The inability to offer medical treatment have resulted poor health status. They are even driven towards poverty and indebtedness. The Social Insurance and health card should work as crisis intervention and help to resume back the lost employment due to uncertainty, health issues.