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<p>The term &lsquo;unorganized worker&rsquo; is defined in India under Section  2(m) of the [http://labour.gov.in/upload/uploadfiles/files/ActsandRules/SocitySecurity/TheUnorganisedWoekersSocialSecurityAct2008.pdf Unorganized Workers Social Security Act, 2008].</p>
 
<p>The term &lsquo;unorganized worker&rsquo; is defined in India under Section  2(m) of the [http://labour.gov.in/upload/uploadfiles/files/ActsandRules/SocitySecurity/TheUnorganisedWoekersSocialSecurityAct2008.pdf Unorganized Workers Social Security Act, 2008].</p>
<p>  An unorganised worker is a <strong>home-based  worker</strong> or a <strong>self-employed worker</strong> or a <strong>wage worker</strong> in the unorganized  sector and includes a worker in the organized sector who is not covered  by any of the Acts pertaining to welfare Schemes as mentioned in Schedule-II of [http://labour.gov.in/upload/uploadfiles/files/ActsandRules/SocitySecurity/TheUnorganisedWoekersSocialSecurityAct2008.pdf Unorganized  Workers Social Security Act, 2008]. </p>
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<p>  An unorganised worker is a <strong>home-based  worker</strong> or a <strong>self-employed worker</strong> or a <strong>wage worker</strong> in the [http://www.arthapedia.in/index.php?title=Unorganised_Sector unorganized  sector] and includes a worker in the organized sector who is not covered  by any of the Acts pertaining to welfare Schemes as mentioned in Schedule-II of [http://labour.gov.in/upload/uploadfiles/files/ActsandRules/SocitySecurity/TheUnorganisedWoekersSocialSecurityAct2008.pdf Unorganized  Workers Social Security Act, 2008]. </p>
 
<p>  Here, </p>
 
<p>  Here, </p>
 
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   <li><strong>Self-employed worker</strong> refers  to one who is not working for an employer and is engaged in an unorgnised  sector job earning an income below a threshold or owning land below a notified  limit.</li>
 
   <li><strong>Self-employed worker</strong> refers  to one who is not working for an employer and is engaged in an unorgnised  sector job earning an income below a threshold or owning land below a notified  limit.</li>
 
   <li>A <strong>wage worker</strong> is a person employed for a  remuneration (in cash or kind) in the unorganised sector, by an employer or  contractor for one or more employers, as a casual worker, or temporary worker,  or migrant worker, or as domestic workers but on wage below a notified limit.</li>
 
   <li>A <strong>wage worker</strong> is a person employed for a  remuneration (in cash or kind) in the unorganised sector, by an employer or  contractor for one or more employers, as a casual worker, or temporary worker,  or migrant worker, or as domestic workers but on wage below a notified limit.</li>
   <li><strong>unorganised  sector</strong> refers to a production or service oriented enterprise owned by  individuals or self employed workers and if workers are employed, then the total number of workers  cannot exceed 10. More details may be seen here. </li>
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   <li><strong>unorganised  sector</strong> refers to a production or service oriented enterprise owned by  individuals or self employed workers and if workers are employed, then the total number of workers  cannot exceed 10. More details may be seen [http://www.arthapedia.in/index.php?title=Unorganised_Sector here]. </li>
 
   <li>The Acts  mentioned in Schedule II of the Act are </li>
 
   <li>The Acts  mentioned in Schedule II of the Act are </li>
 
   <li style="margin-left:15px;">The Workmen&rsquo;s  Compensation Act, 1923 (8 of 1923), </li>
 
   <li style="margin-left:15px;">The Workmen&rsquo;s  Compensation Act, 1923 (8 of 1923), </li>
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       <td valign="top">Jan Shree Bima Yojana and Aam Aadmi Bima    Yojana (AABY)* </td>
 
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       <td colspan="3" valign="top">Source: <strong>[http://pib.nic.in/ Press release of Ministry of Labour and Employment dated 22 December    2014]</strong></td>
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*Janashree Bima Yojana (JBY) was merged into Aam Admi Bima Yojana (AABY) w.e.f. 01.01.2013 and the revised AABY scheme is being implemented through Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC)
  
 
<p>It is estimated that the&nbsp;unorganised  sector&nbsp;workers,  constitute 88% of the total labour force of 47.29 crore, as per the 66th Round  of NSSO Survey of 2011-12.</p>
 
<p>It is estimated that the&nbsp;unorganised  sector&nbsp;workers,  constitute 88% of the total labour force of 47.29 crore, as per the 66th Round  of NSSO Survey of 2011-12.</p>
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==Also See==
 
==Also See==
*Unorganised Sector
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==Contributed by==
 
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* [http://www.ies.gov.in/myaccount-profile-view.php?memid=338 Rosemary K Abraham (IES 2006)] & [http://www.ies.gov.in/myaccount-profile-view.php?memid=424 Ms. Seema Jain (IES 2011)]
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* [http://www.ies.gov.in/myaccount-profile-view.php?memid=338 Ms. Rosemary K Abraham (IES 2006)] & [http://www.ies.gov.in/myaccount-profile-view.php?memid=424 Ms. Seema Jain (IES 2011)]
 
*Email- [mailto:rosemary.a@nic.in rosemary.a@nic.in] and [mailto:seemajain696@gmail.com seemajain696@gmail.com]
 
*Email- [mailto:rosemary.a@nic.in rosemary.a@nic.in] and [mailto:seemajain696@gmail.com seemajain696@gmail.com]
  
 
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[[Category:concepts|UnorganisedWorker]]

Latest revision as of 17:30, 31 July 2015

The term ‘unorganized worker’ is defined in India under Section 2(m) of the Unorganized Workers Social Security Act, 2008.

An unorganised worker is a home-based worker or a self-employed worker or a wage worker in the unorganized sector and includes a worker in the organized sector who is not covered by any of the Acts pertaining to welfare Schemes as mentioned in Schedule-II of Unorganized Workers Social Security Act, 2008.

Here,

Thus, unorganised workers are essentially those who do not have the benefit of pension, provident fund, gratuity, maternity leave etc. and work mostly on daily / hourly wages. They are not represented by active trade unions.

Ministry of Labour has categorized the unorganized labour force under four groups in terms of

In addition to the above categories, there exists a large section of unorganised labour force such as cobblers, hamals, handicraft artisans, handloom weavers, lady tailors, physically handicapped self-employed persons, rickshaw pullers/ auto drivers, sericulture workers, carpenters, leather and tannery workers, powerloom workers and urban poor.

Government enacted the “Unorganised Workers’ Social Security Act, 2008 ” with a view to provide social security to unorganized workers like those in hotels, private security etc. The Act provides for constitution of National / State Social Security Board at the central /State level to recommend social security schemes like life and disability cover, health and maternity benefits, old age protection and any other benefit as may be determined by the Government for unorganized workers. Act also provides for registration of unorganised workers.

As such, all unorganised workers including those in hotel, private security and others covered as per the provisions of the Act are eligible to take benefits under the social security schemes/welfare schemes framed under the Act. The ‘’Unorganized workers social Security Act, 2008” came into operation w.e.f 31 December 2008 and it encompasses ten social security schemes benefitting the unorganized workers. Details Beneficiaries of Social Security Schemes Listed Under Schedule-I of the Unorganised Workers Social Security Act, 2008 are given below:

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Sl. No. Name of the Scheme Number of Beneficiaries (as on 31.03.2014)
1 Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme (IGNOAPS) 2,22,02,018
2 National Family Benefit Scheme 2,77,363
3 Janani Suraksha Yojana 45,39,000
4 Handloom Weavers’ Comprehensive Welfare Scheme 23,48,688
5 Handicraft Artisans’ Comprehensive Welfare Scheme 9,66,280
6 Pension to Master Craft Person ----
7 National Scheme for welfare of Fishermen and Training and Extension 48,81,355
8 &9 Jan Shree Bima Yojana and Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana (AABY)* 4,54,15,082
10 Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) 3,85,00,000
Source: Press release of Ministry of Labour and Employment dated 22 December 2014

It is estimated that the unorganised sector workers, constitute 88% of the total labour force of 47.29 crore, as per the 66th Round of NSSO Survey of 2011-12.


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