Organised example sentences

Besides this the enforcement of laws that protect workers, especially in the unorganised sectors is weak.These are organised as charitable trusts/societies and subscribers to such organisation are called members.These workers are forced to take up jobs in the unorganised sector with low earnings.Workers in the organised sector enjoy security of employment.There are today more than 700 consumer groups in the country of which only about 20-25 are well organised and recognised for their work.As these stores are organised at a very large-scale, the benefits of large-scale operations, particularly, in respect of purchase of goods are available to them.These could be for the protection of workers in the unorganised sector or to protect people from high interest rates charged by moneylenders in the informal sector.Every production is organised by combining land, labour, physical capital and human capital, which are known as factors of production.Throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries women and non-propertied men organised opposition movements demanding equal political rights.The new definition covers a number of new molecules in addition to the hormones secreted by the organised endocrine glands.Another classification is to consider whether people are working in organised or unorganised sectors.By the beginning of the nineteenth century, men like Thomas Arnold, headmaster of the famous Rugby School and founder of the modern public school system, saw team sport like cricket and rugby not just as outdoor play, but as an organised way of teaching English boys the discipline, the importance of hierarchy, the skills, the codes of honour and the leadership qualities that helped them build and run the British empire.Observation involves employing systematic, organised, and objective procedures to record behavioural phenomena occurring naturally in real time.He himself loved to play cricket, and so he organised cricket matches for children.Refers to data that have been processed and organised in a form, which is suitable for decision-making.

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