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    Bibliography: BOOK REFERENCE: ← Aswathappa.K..‚ Human Resource and Personnel Management‚ New Delhi‚ Mc Graw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd .‚ 2005‚ second edition. ← Kothari‚ C.R.‚ Research Methodology‚ New Delhi‚ New Age International (P) Limited.‚ 2004‚ second edition. ← Jayasankar‚J.‚ Human Resource Management ‚ Chennai‚ Margham Publications.‚ 2004 ← Guptha.S.P.‚ Statistical Methods‚ Sultan Chand

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION In a highly competitive market it is a great challenge for an industry to be amongst the list of top industries in a country like India. If the target goal is to be achieved there must be good industrial relations between management and labourers. From the time of production to sale of product‚ each and every member from the high level of executive to low level of worker should work together. Once the problems arise between the workers and management

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION An organization is a social unit of people‚ systematically arranged or managed to meet the needs or to pursue collective goals on a continuous basis. A sound organization can contribute greatly to the continuity and success of the enterprise. All organizations have a management structure that determines the relationship between functions and positions. Without proper care of higher‚ middle and lower levels of administration‚ it would be practically impossible for any management

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    factors to attract talented employees. Why employee retention? Hiring an employee is only a first step. Building awareness of the importance of the employee retention is essential. The costs associated with employee turnover can include lost customers and businesses as well as damaged morale (The Wall Street Journal). In addition‚ there are costs incurred in screening verifying credentials and references‚ interviewing‚ hiring and training a new employee (Mythri‚ 2006). ‘Fitz-enz (1997)

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    PROJECT REPORT ON “Employee Absenteeism” Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements For the award of the Degree of Post Graduate Diploma in Management (General) To Era Business School‚ Delhi Faculty Guide Submitted By: Prof. Vandana Sharma Raman Nehra 0111pg015 SYNOPSIS

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    SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT ON “EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT IN TECH MAHINDRA‚ NOIDA Submitted for the partial fulfilment towards the award of the degree of Master of Business Administration (mba) of Mahamaya Technical University‚ Noida SUBMITTED BY: (BATCH: 2012-2014) UNDER THE SUPERVISION: Department of MBA DECLARATION I hereby declare

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    worth living for worker. Organizations provide welfare facilities to their employees to keep their motivation levels high. The employee welfare schemes can be classified into two categories viz. statutory and non-statutory welfare schemes. The statutory schemes are those schemes that are compulsory to provide by an organization as compliance to the laws governing employee health and safety. These include provisions provided in industrial acts like Factories Act 1948‚ Dock Workers Act (safety‚ health

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    “Kerosene Free Delhi” scheme was launched by the Government of Delhi to make Delhi as the first kerosene free city in the country by providing LPG connections to all the households who use Kerosene as the predominant cooking fuel. The government decided to cover all those who had AAY/BPL/JRC ration cards and were using kerosene for cooking as eligible beneficiaries under the scheme. The Food & Supplies Department was the nodal government agency which was entrusted to launch and monitor the scheme

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    Introduction At first‚ the NSW Supreme Court found that the Public Relation Oriented Security was not vicariously liable as the assault was motivated by guard’s blood lust and want beyond the reasonable acts. In Sprod bnf v Public Relations Oriented Security Pty Ltd[1]‚ the court of appeal was faced with complex difficulty concerning the employee’s authority either the authority of the employee is within the scope of employment or not which may resulted in vicarious liability. Material Facts

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    CHITKARA SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE PRINCIPLE OF ARCHITECTURE – I ARCHITECTURAL CRITICISM LUTYENS’ DELHI AND CORBUSIER’S CHANDIGARH A BASIC COMPARISON SUBMITTED ON 25-11-2013 SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY; PROF. NIYATI JIGYASU Nippun Bhalla PROF. SHWETA

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