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Welfare: A Test of Importance on Labour Welfare Amenities in PSUs
Author(s) : Neha Nazneen Siddiqui *
Publisher : FOREX Publication
Published : 30 September 2016
e-ISSN :2347-4696
Page(s) : 48-51
Abstract
The accent for abundance arises from an actual attributes of automated arrangement which is characterized by two basal facts (1) the altitude beneath which plan is agitated on are not adapted for bloom and (2) if labour accompanies industry, he has to plan in an absolute aberrant atmosphere creating problems of adjustment, accepting an annoyed workforce is actual capital for cutting alive of every organization. So this paper is conducted to apperceive whether the workforce is annoyed with the abundance accessories provided by PSU’s with appropriate advertence to BHEL and accommodate advancement to them for convalescent the adviser’s satisfaction. This present analysis cardboard letters on a basic paper afresh conducted on labour abundance practices in PSU sector. Through this paper, the columnist brings out assertive cogent differences in the labour abundance accessories provided in Public and Clandestine sector. The award shows that there are cogent differences apropos labour abundance practices. It shows that PSU area accepts accomplished greater cooperation and abutment of workers as compared to the clandestine sector.
Keywords: Labour Welfare , PSU , BHEL, cooperation
Neha Nazneen Siddiqui *, Assistant Professor, AIMT, Lucknow, India; Email: nazneenneha93@gmail.com
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Neha Nazneen Siddiqui (2016), Welfare: A Test of Importance on Labour Welfare Amenities in PSUs. IJBMR 4(3), 48-51. DOI: 10.37391/IJBMR.040301.

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