According to which theory of labour welfare , factory and other industrial workplaces provide ample opportunities for owners and managers of capital to exploit workers in unfair manner:
Religious Theory
Incorrect AnswerPolicing Theory
Correct AnswerPhilanthropic Theory
Incorrect Answer Paternalistic Theory
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
Policing Theory:
a. The policing theory is based on assumption that Human Being is so much selfish and always tries for own benefits whether on the cost of others welfare. Man is selfish and self-centered, and always tries to achieve his own ends, even at the cost of the welfare of others.
b. Any of the employers will not work for the welfare of employees until he is forced to do so.
c. This theory is based on the contention that a minimum standard of welfare is necessary for workers.
d. The assumption on which the theory is based is that without compulsion, supervision and fear of punishment, no employer will provide even the barest minimum of welfare facilities for workers.
e. This is based on the contention that a minimum standard of welfare is necessary for labourers.
f. Here the assumption is that without policing, that is, without compulsion, employers do not provide even the minimum facilities for workers.
g. According to this theory, owners and managers of industrial undertakings get many opportunities for exploitation of labour. Hence, the state has to intervene to provide minimum standard of welfare to the working class.
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