The challenges faced by unorganized sector workers are as follows:
1. Migration: Labourers of unorganized sector migrated from one place to another place in search of work. The people who migrate like this have no social security.
2. Social Security: Social Security means having minimum needs to lead a life like housing, health, water, food, drinking water, equal opportunity to work and others. Providing these facilities universally and publically is called as social security. But this is not available for people working in the unorganized sector.
3. Legal framework: The wages as per the payment of Gratuity Act 1971 are not available for the unorganized sector workers. Apart from this they also not eligible for Provident Fund and other such benefits.
4. Child labour: Children work in an unhealthy environment here on many semiskilled or unskilled works. They work in a dangerous environment and without any guarantee for life.
5. Physical and metal Exploitation: Most of the women in unorganized sector work as ‘Domestic helpers’. The rate of physical and mental exploitations of these women has doubled these days women are exploited sexually.