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Industry-1 (Textile Industry)

Problems faced by labours


• Exposure to Toxic Chemicals-Workers in the textile industry are exposed to dangerous chemicals. It's part of the
business if you work in the dyeing, printing or finishing sector of textiles.
• Cotton Dust Can Cause Breathing Problems-Employees who work with cotton have a problem of their own:
exposure to significant amounts of cotton dust along with particles of pesticides and soil.
• Waste in the Industry-The textile industry is known for rampant waste of resources, especially water. Entire
ecosystems have been polluted in the past, but modern companies are working toward a relatively cleaner way
of doing business.
• Poor Working Conditions-Egregious garment factory conditions have been detailed in the news. In 2012, a fire in
a Bangladesh garment factory that killed 112 workers tragically highlighted the terrible conditions of the
industry. Eventually, the factory's owners were charged with homicide for their culpability.
• Working Conditions Can Cause Bad Ergonomics-Many garment workers suffer from musculoskeletal disorders
like carpal tunnel syndrome and are also often affected by ailments including forearm tendinitis, lower back
pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, and osteoarthritis of the knees.
Industry-2 (Mining Industry)
Their labour involves work from the smallest part to the completed automobiles. Automotive industry workers read specifications,
design parts, build, maintain, and operate machinery and tools used to produce parts, and assemble the automobiles.
• Overloading - Like all companies automobile manufacturing come across with ups and downs. Overcapacity is the issue
that happens when a producer has already invested the resources such as payroll and materials into constructing a definite
quantity, only to find out later that they do not require producing as much as they had planned for. The result is an over-
expenditure that can spoil cash flow and result in waste. The excellent way to prevent overcapacity is to endow increased
manufacturing floor responsiveness and enhanced master production scheduling.
• Globalization – Enhanced global competition implies that lower market prices for several vehicles: once again, most
solutions call for enhanced efficiency in order to offset a minor margin of income.
Sustainability- Consumers are more and more worried about sustainability. Manufacturers, consequently, must struggle to
generate more Eco-friendly cars and to be more competent in manufacturing.
• Urbanization – At present consumers have a dissimilar set of criteria for their cars, numerous of which are relevant to
urbanization. They comprise smaller vehicles, better maneuverability, and enhanced fuel mileage.

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