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In the absence of statutory requirements, the employers may not provide even the basic facilities to the employees. This is the basic assumption of the
Religious theory
Policing theory
Appeasement theory
Benevolence theory
- Option 1: Religious theory
- Suggests workplace ethics and responsibilities are guided by religious beliefs and morals.
- Assumes benevolence due to religious teachings.
- Option 2: Policing theory
- Assumes employers provide basic facilities due to fear of legal consequences.
- Without statutory enforcement, they may neglect employee welfare.
- Correct Answer: Policing theory
- Option 3: Appeasement theory
- Employers provide benefits to satisfy and keep peace with employees.
- More about maintaining harmony than compliance or enforcement.
- Option 4: Benevolence theory
- Employers naturally care for their employees.
- Assumes they voluntarily provide benefits without legal obligations.
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