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Primary Industries: A large capital is generally required and therefore the industries may be owned by the Government. If natural resources are part of the industry, the Government must be careful not to deplete it. Labour will range from unskilled to skilled. If privately owned the entrepreneur stands to make big profits. Secondary Industries: A large capital is generally required. These are generally large corporations. If natural resources are part of the industry, care must be taken not to deplete it. labour will range from unskilled to skilled. If privately owned the entrepreneur stands to make big profits. Tertiary Industries: These are the service industries that support the primary and secondary industries. These generally exclude natural resources. The labour is semi-skilled upwards and depends on income.
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The Ministry of Labour is the regulating body of the government for commercial and business industries. The Ministry of Labour maintains the laws that impact businesses. It also ensures that procedures and standards are met by various industries and that their employees are being fairly treated.
The industries which are organised on a small scale and produce goods with the help of small machines,hired labour and power are called as small scale industries
I am trying to find out what industries have the greatest shortage of labour within holland
The industries which are organizedOn a small scale and produce goods with the help of small Machines hired labour and power as small scale industries
these industries are small establishments with small investments and small labour force
The primary sector is shrinking because business is moving to other countries because it's cheaper labour.
246 millons children in India
Amit K. Bhandari has written: 'Labour use and its adjustment in Indian manufacturing industries' -- subject(s): Manufacturing industries, Personnel management
Frank Ernest Gannett has written: 'Industrial and labour relations in Great Britain' -- subject(s): Commerce and industries, Labor unions, Labour and labouring classes
because every civilization develop near the sea shore lead to availability of cheap labour