Category: Workers

  • Sociocultural Context Of Cashew Workers

    Sociocultural Context Of Cashew Workers The Portuguese introduced cashew trees to India in the 16th century in hopes to prevent soil erosion. (Lindberg, 2005). It was only until the 20th century the Indian market discovered its commercial value. Today, India is one of the world’s largest producers and importers of raw cashew nuts. It is…

  • The Laws For Sex Workers: Application Of The Nordic Model Of Prostitution In India

    The Laws For Sex Workers: Application Of The Nordic Model Of Prostitution In India Introduction The regulation of sex markets has long been controversial, and the debate was recently re-ignited in 2015 when Amnesty Internationals took a stand to support worldwide decriminalization of all aspects of sex trade including supplying, demanding, and mediating i.e pimping…

  • Effects Of Automation On Workers In Construction

    Effects Of Automation On Workers In Construction The construction industry is growing rapidly, more advanced methods are required in order to get the job done, and in most instances workers are unable to carry out task that are at hand thus the need for technological advancement, robotic and automation. As we enter the fourth industrial…

  • Factors Prompting Kenyan Domestic Workers To Seek Employment In Saudi Arabia

    Factors Prompting Kenyan Domestic Workers To Seek Employment In Saudi Arabia Kenyas economic and employment crisis are driving more people to seek jobs outside the country. Women are the most affected because they are underrepresented in various sectors of the workforce, and therefore risky opportunities in the Middle East often seem like the only option.]About…

  • Blue-collar Workers: Definition And Features

    Blue-collar Workers: Definition And Features The article ‘Blue-Collar Brilliance.’ published in The American Scholar by Mike Rose is about blue-collar workers. An example of blue-collar workers are people who hold jobs in restaurants or factories. People who work with their hands but still must use problem-solving skills to do their job correctly are blue-collar workers.…

  • Youth Workers: Agents Of Social Control Or Agents Of Social Change?

    Youth Workers: Agents Of Social Control Or Agents Of Social Change? In this assignment I am going to be discussing the role of a youth worker and how that role is defined, I will look at how youth work has changed over the years as well as the youth service. My research will examine the…

  • The History Of Social Workers In The United States

    The History Of Social Workers In The United States During the Industrial Revolution, social workers were needed because of all the societal issues. Also, at this time, the economy was booming. Lots of people had jobs in factories, assembly lines, coal mines, etc. However, at the time, America was a capitalist economy which meant that…

  • What Are Toxic Relationship With Workers?

    What Are Toxic Relationship With Workers? In 21st century, where technology is growing on fast pace it is still hard to replace human labour. Most of the industries still rely on human labour for their production. In countries like china, India and Vietnam they are still facing problems like labour violation rights and low wages…

  • Changing Opportunities For Unqualified Crowd Workers

    Changing Opportunities For Unqualified Crowd Workers Introduction The current situation of the US economy shows that already more and more people are preferring to work in the gig economy, meaning that they do not have an official working place for a certain organization. The majority of the population prefers working as independent workers rather than…