results in the light of the research work already undertaken. In this chapter‚ an endeavour has been made to provide an overview of various aspects of this study through the review of existing literature. The sources referred include various journals‚ books‚ doctoral theses‚ working papers‚ reports‚ magazines related to human resource‚ internet sites‚ newspapers etc. Bardoel et al. (2008) identified the major themes and research methods that have dominated work life research in Australia and New Zealand
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EVALUATE THE WORK OF THE WTO. The WTO (World Trade Organisation) is an international body dealing with the global rules of trade between nations. The function of the WTO is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly‚ predictably‚ and freely as possible. The WTO members now account for over 97% of the international trade indicating that there is no other international organisation whose policies and actions have as wide an economic and social ramification and impact as the WTO. Decisions in the WTO
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Employment Relations Essay Work-life balance 1. April 2009 Table of contents Table of contents p. 1 Introduction p. 2 Definitions p. 2 Work-life Balance p. 3-4 Conclusion p. 5 References p. 6 Topic: Work-life balance has become an important social issue. Critically analyze the contributions of business‚ unions and government towards promoting work-life balance. Introduction: To balance work and leisure is an important
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Summary This assignment was made to explain and find the truth about the concept of work life balance which is meaningful for the worker. As many researcher and people arguing about this concept‚ The author comes to the decision which is disagree that work life balance is important for the worker. As a concept‚ the work life balance can be said has a great effect for the worker‚ but in real life work life balance was difficult to maintain. Not all worker can contribute their time only for working
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A STUDY ON “QUALITY OF WORK LIFE” AT LUCAS- TVS‚ PADI By G.VIJAYALAKSHMI Register No: 32209631043 Of DHANALAKSHMI SRINIVASAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Submitted to the FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree Of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI – 600 025 AUGUST – 2010 DHANALAKSHMI SRINIVASAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOG. DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES ECR‚ Mamallapuram‚ Chennai-603104 Phone:
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WORK LIFE BALANCE Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 3 2. Introduction: Work Life Balance 3 3 Theories of Work Life Balance 4 i. Spill over theory 4 ii. Compensation Theory 4 iii. Strategic choice theory 4 iv. Stakeholder theory 5 v. Resource Based View 5 4. Work Life Balance Policies 6 5. Work life balance from an employee’s perspective 9 6. Work life balance from the employer’s perspective 10 7. Conclusion: Is Work life Balance
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Abstract— The paper examines working of outdoor patient departments in a general hospital. There are several out-patient departments and hundreds of patients visit the hospital daily for treatment. The main objective is to minimize the average waiting time of the patients. The current performance is determined and newer ways are identified to improve the performance of the hospital. Various alternatives are found and evaluated by simulating each of them. The objective of minimizing waiting time of
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Chapter I: Introduction Work-life balance is a concept that supports the efforts of employees to split their time and energy between work and the other important aspects of their lives. It is a daily effort to make time for family‚ friends‚ community participation‚ spirituality‚ personal growth‚ self-care‚ and other personal activities‚ in addition to the demands of the workplace. Work-life balance will vary for each person and will change throughout life. It is a flexible working arrangement
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The effective management of employees’ work-life balance requires organisations to recognise and account for the array of non-work roles that impact their working-lives. Despite the literary attention given to the ‘work-life balance’ in recent years‚ however‚ contemporary authors still note the concept’s inadequacy both in terms of its definition and administration. In order to explore the boundaries of contemporary ‘work-life balance’‚ this paper adopts an Organisational Role Theory (ORT) perspective
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ISSN: 2319 – 7285 G.J. C.M.P.‚ Vol. 2(3) 2013:84-91 WORK- LIFE BALANCE: A LITERATURE REVIEW Satinder Singh Chief Engineer (Drilling) Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC)‚ Cementing Services‚ Ahmedabad Asset‚ Ahmedabad & Pursuing PhD (Management)‚ Gujarat University‚ Ahmedabad Abstract The literature review on Work-life Balance has been framed up in view of its gained popularity with the major aim to have prosperity of society and the realization of fulfilling lives for its
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