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Volume : II, Issue : VI, July - 2012

A Psycho-social Study Of Construction Labours In Satara.

Sambhaji Shivaji Shinde

DOI : 10.9780/22307850, Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Construction of buildings, flats, houses are seen at every sight. Obviously, labours have become important part of our lives. The Dictionary meaning of labour is physical or mental exertion, work, toil (Webster's) bodily or mental work, exertion, toil tending to supply wants of the community (The Concise Oxford). These labours are of types 1. Organized labour, 2. Unorganized labour. Various attempts have been made to define the unorganized labour. Labour system is in existence in one or the other form in our society. In spite of the sincere efforts of governmental and nongovernmental organizations in the direction, no exhaustive definition in this regard is possible. The term “Unorganized Labour” which is foreign to any of the labour laws of the country also falls short of a legal definition. Yet, the term is widely used and talked about at various fora.

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Sambhaji Shivaji Shinde, (2012). A Psycho-social Study Of Construction Labours In Satara.. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. VI, DOI : 10.9780/22307850, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/1097.pdf

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  1. Despite abysmal poverty the construction labours exhibited high level of aspiration.
  2. Though the socio-economic condition is of lower level the construction workers had satisfactory interaction and make attempt to fulfil their needs within their earnings.

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