The organized sector refers to certain companies or workplaces in which the employment term is regular and employees are guaranteed employment. These companies are authorized by the government and must comply with the laws and regulations set out in various laws, including the Minimum Wages Act, Factories Act, the Gratuity Payment Act, the Shops and Establishments Act, and so on. The organized sector is characterized by the following features:
- The job terms are set and consistent, and workers are guaranteed work.
- The employment is routine and operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
- People are paid more if they work longer hours.
- Workers enjoy job stability and additional benefits such as various allowances and remunerations.
Examples of the organized sector include government staff, salaried employees, and registered workers at industries.