Dear Friends,
Will anyone explain me the terms Skilled, Semi-skilled & UnSkilled workers/employees? How it is defined and who falls under these categories?
Waiting for your vaulable replies.
Regards,
Vijay
Silvassa
From India, Silvassa
Will anyone explain me the terms Skilled, Semi-skilled & UnSkilled workers/employees? How it is defined and who falls under these categories?
Waiting for your vaulable replies.
Regards,
Vijay
Silvassa
From India, Silvassa
Hi Friends,
No reply till date? 33 views but not a single reply, very disappointing!
It seems like this terms are not clear to anyone OR is there any confusion in my question? Please clear your doubts???
But, I am still waiting for your replies...
Regards,
Vijay
Silvassa
From India, Silvassa
No reply till date? 33 views but not a single reply, very disappointing!
It seems like this terms are not clear to anyone OR is there any confusion in my question? Please clear your doubts???
But, I am still waiting for your replies...
Regards,
Vijay
Silvassa
From India, Silvassa
Classification of skills Category.-
(A) Highly skilled.- Highly skilled work employee is one who does the work which involves skill or competence of extra-ordinary degree and possesses supervisory ability.
(B) Skilled.- Skilled employee is one who is capable of working independently and efficiently and turning out accurate working. He must be capable of reading and working on simple drawing circuits and process, if necessary.
(C ) Semi-skilled.- Semi-skilled employee is one who has sufficient knowledge of the particular trade or above to do respective work and simple job with the help of simple tools and machines.
(D) Un-skilled.- Un-skilled employee is one who possesses no special training and whose work involves the performance of the simple duties which require the exercise of little or no independent judgement or previous experience although a familiarity with the occupational environment is necessary.
UNSKILLED: PEON, CHOWKIDAR,DURBAN, WATCHMAN, CLEANER, SWEEPER, LOADER, HELPER, MALI comes in unskilled category.
SEMI SKILLED:---GATEKEEPER(CINEMA),ASST. OPERATOR, ASST ELECTRICIAN, BOOKBINDER,WAITER OR BEARER, MALI WITH TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE comes in unskilled category
SKILLED:--ELECTRICIN, MECHANIC, TAILORS, COOKS Comes in skilled category.
CLERICAL AND SUPERVISIORY STAFF: BOOK CLERK, TYPIST, RECEPTIONIST, TELEPHONE OPERATOR, TRAVELLING SALESMAN, comes in this category.
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
(A) Highly skilled.- Highly skilled work employee is one who does the work which involves skill or competence of extra-ordinary degree and possesses supervisory ability.
(B) Skilled.- Skilled employee is one who is capable of working independently and efficiently and turning out accurate working. He must be capable of reading and working on simple drawing circuits and process, if necessary.
(C ) Semi-skilled.- Semi-skilled employee is one who has sufficient knowledge of the particular trade or above to do respective work and simple job with the help of simple tools and machines.
(D) Un-skilled.- Un-skilled employee is one who possesses no special training and whose work involves the performance of the simple duties which require the exercise of little or no independent judgement or previous experience although a familiarity with the occupational environment is necessary.
UNSKILLED: PEON, CHOWKIDAR,DURBAN, WATCHMAN, CLEANER, SWEEPER, LOADER, HELPER, MALI comes in unskilled category.
SEMI SKILLED:---GATEKEEPER(CINEMA),ASST. OPERATOR, ASST ELECTRICIAN, BOOKBINDER,WAITER OR BEARER, MALI WITH TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE comes in unskilled category
SKILLED:--ELECTRICIN, MECHANIC, TAILORS, COOKS Comes in skilled category.
CLERICAL AND SUPERVISIORY STAFF: BOOK CLERK, TYPIST, RECEPTIONIST, TELEPHONE OPERATOR, TRAVELLING SALESMAN, comes in this category.
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
you have got the ans,
still just collect the minimum wage notification from local labour office, wher you will get the detailed desgination wise chart and definition to differentiate between these,
hitesh
From India
still just collect the minimum wage notification from local labour office, wher you will get the detailed desgination wise chart and definition to differentiate between these,
hitesh
From India
Dear Alka,
Go through the minimum rates of wages notification issued by the UT Chandigarh Administration for your applicable schedule employment for finalizing the category of these designations.
Regards,
R.N.Khola
From India, Delhi
Go through the minimum rates of wages notification issued by the UT Chandigarh Administration for your applicable schedule employment for finalizing the category of these designations.
Regards,
R.N.Khola
From India, Delhi
Dear Vijay,
Don't get disappoint.. my advice is that first u try to find yourself , even u can't than accept from others and share with all us.
I HAVE TRIED TO GIVE SIMPLE AND BEST CLEARANCE ABOUT YOUR QUESTION AS BELOW;
Unskilled Labor : A segment of the work force associated with a low skill level or a limited economic value for the work performed (human capital). Unskilled labor is generally characterized by low education levels and small wages. Work that requires no specific education or experience is often available to workers who fall into the unskilled labor force.
Unskilled labor provides a significant part of the overall labor market, performing daily production tasks that do not depend on technical abilities or skills. Menial or repetitive tasks are typical unskilled labor positions. Jobs that can be fully learned in less than 30 days often fall into the unskilled labor category.
Skilled Labor : A segment of the work force with a high skill level that creates significant economic value through the work performed (human capital). Skilled labor is generally characterized by high education or expertise levels and high wages. Skilled labor involves complicated tasks that require specific skill sets, education, training and experience, and may involve abstract thinking.
Skilled labor is the specialized part of the labor force with advanced education. Examples of skilled labor include physicians, plumbers, attorneys, engineers, scientists, builders, architects and professors.
Highly Skilled Labor ; This working class stands in contrast to white collar workers, which historically have had the higher-paying, salaried positions to go with their clean and pressed white shirts.
I hope you got clear idea about all you required. Enjoy the day.
Regards,
Seetarama Moger
From India, Hyderabad
Don't get disappoint.. my advice is that first u try to find yourself , even u can't than accept from others and share with all us.
I HAVE TRIED TO GIVE SIMPLE AND BEST CLEARANCE ABOUT YOUR QUESTION AS BELOW;
Unskilled Labor : A segment of the work force associated with a low skill level or a limited economic value for the work performed (human capital). Unskilled labor is generally characterized by low education levels and small wages. Work that requires no specific education or experience is often available to workers who fall into the unskilled labor force.
Unskilled labor provides a significant part of the overall labor market, performing daily production tasks that do not depend on technical abilities or skills. Menial or repetitive tasks are typical unskilled labor positions. Jobs that can be fully learned in less than 30 days often fall into the unskilled labor category.
Skilled Labor : A segment of the work force with a high skill level that creates significant economic value through the work performed (human capital). Skilled labor is generally characterized by high education or expertise levels and high wages. Skilled labor involves complicated tasks that require specific skill sets, education, training and experience, and may involve abstract thinking.
Skilled labor is the specialized part of the labor force with advanced education. Examples of skilled labor include physicians, plumbers, attorneys, engineers, scientists, builders, architects and professors.
Highly Skilled Labor ; This working class stands in contrast to white collar workers, which historically have had the higher-paying, salaried positions to go with their clean and pressed white shirts.
I hope you got clear idea about all you required. Enjoy the day.
Regards,
Seetarama Moger
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Vijay,
Thanks to Meera and Seetarama for giving fairly understandable definitions. However, to remove even little room for any doubt or ambiguity, I am sharing definitions of unskilled, semi-skilled, skilled and highly skilled categories of work, as published in the Gazette of India; Extraordinary, Ministry of Labour and Employment Notification No.S.O. 1352(E), dated 24th August, 2006.
a) "Unskilled work" means work which involves simple operations requiring little or no skill or expertise on the job.
b) "Semi-skilled work" means work which involves some degree of skill or competence required through experience on the job which is capable of being performed under the supervision or guidance of a skilled employee and includes supervisory work.
c) "Skilled work" means work which involves skill or competence required through experience on the job or through training as an apprentice in a technical or vocational institute and the performance of which calls for initiative and judgment.
d) "Highly-skilled work" means work which calls for a high degree of perfection and full competence in the performance of certain task acquired through intensive technical or professional training or practical work experience for long years and also requires of a worker to assume full responsibility for his judgment or decision involves in the execution of these tasks.
As for who falls under these categories, I would suggest you to try procuring a copy of the said notification from Labour Department, which also contains an exhaustive list of skill-level wise designations of workers. It won't be feasible for me to reproduce the same here because of its sheer size.
Hope, this would give you ample clarity on the subject.
Good day!
Vijayanta Kumar Sinha
From India, Chaibasa
Thanks to Meera and Seetarama for giving fairly understandable definitions. However, to remove even little room for any doubt or ambiguity, I am sharing definitions of unskilled, semi-skilled, skilled and highly skilled categories of work, as published in the Gazette of India; Extraordinary, Ministry of Labour and Employment Notification No.S.O. 1352(E), dated 24th August, 2006.
a) "Unskilled work" means work which involves simple operations requiring little or no skill or expertise on the job.
b) "Semi-skilled work" means work which involves some degree of skill or competence required through experience on the job which is capable of being performed under the supervision or guidance of a skilled employee and includes supervisory work.
c) "Skilled work" means work which involves skill or competence required through experience on the job or through training as an apprentice in a technical or vocational institute and the performance of which calls for initiative and judgment.
d) "Highly-skilled work" means work which calls for a high degree of perfection and full competence in the performance of certain task acquired through intensive technical or professional training or practical work experience for long years and also requires of a worker to assume full responsibility for his judgment or decision involves in the execution of these tasks.
As for who falls under these categories, I would suggest you to try procuring a copy of the said notification from Labour Department, which also contains an exhaustive list of skill-level wise designations of workers. It won't be feasible for me to reproduce the same here because of its sheer size.
Hope, this would give you ample clarity on the subject.
Good day!
Vijayanta Kumar Sinha
From India, Chaibasa
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