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Which one of the following explains the `citizen concept' of labour?
Labour is largely regarded by the employers as operating organizations in industry.
Labour is affected by the law of demand and supply.
Labour has a right to be consulted in regard to the terms and conditions under which they are supposed to work.
- The 'citizen concept' of labour emphasizes the rights and participatory role of workers within an organization.
- Option 1: Regards labour as a functional part of operations, not focusing on rights.
- Option 2: Connects labour to economic principles, not directly related to the 'citizen concept.'
- Option 3: Correct. The 'citizen concept' acknowledges that workers have rights similar to citizens, including the right to be consulted about their work conditions.
- Option 4: Depicts a view of labour as just a component within a larger system, not focusing on rights or consultation.
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