Friday, 6 August 2021

The lives of private workers in west Bengal

Deprivation and exploitation are the two words that perhaps complement each other when it comes to experience a professional life in a private sector in West Bengal. Taking advantage of the financially instability of a worker, the companies are extracting every bit from him or her. The financial instability of a person forces him or her to adopt or work under any given situation. The more the person tries to lift himself up from the pressure he seems to be submerged by the inhuman work pressure at his office.

In reality, mainly in the contemporary time it is seen that those who speak in favor of poor in public are the ones deprive the poor the most. The inhuman work pressure upon the poor labor gradually forces them to succumb to a certain zone. They feel disdain and frustrated every time for not being evaluated as per their potential. They make perpetual endeavor to come out of the situation but their fate, somewhat loves them so much so that, it never agrees to leave them. The heartless rich only speak good to persuade the emotional labor who relentlessly work for the better of the person, who barely cares for them.

The hope that the situation shall change soon every time gives them a ray of hope in the lives of the poor labors but that tiny hope does not lit the ray for longer. Upon the departure of the ray of hope, once again darkness engulfs the life of the poor and without their knowledge they are eventually enmeshed into the nasty planning of the rich. The lives of the poor labors are full of frustration; they never get what they deserve. Their hunger shall remain awake all the time to ensure that it never gives them the comfort to sleep a night without apatite. It looks a strategy of the rich to derive the best out of every man that work under them. Deprivation and exploitation are the two aspects of the system of professional life in West Bengal that can be found at every corner of the offices.  

 

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