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PROJECT REPORT

ON
EMPLOYEE WELFARE ACTIVITIES
In
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (Bhopal)

Submitted by:-

DEEPTI PRAJAPATI
BBA (Vth semester)

Banasthali University, Rajasthan


UNIVERSITY FOR WOMAN: UNIVERSITY WITH A DIFFERENCE
PREFACE

The research provides an opportunity to a student


to demonstrate knowledge, skill and competencies
required during project. The training project helps
to understand the working in an organization, the
challenges that are faced there and how to get rid
of those problems.
Although I have tried my level best to prepare this
as an error-free report. Every effort has been made
to offer the most authenticate position with
accuracy.
The report has been divided into 8 chapters. The
first part contains: Introduction to the topic, second
part gives a brief overview about the organization.
The middle part consists of the objectives of the
project and the methodology used in the project.
Fourth chapter is the most important part as it
contains the findings and the analysis of data. Last
part contains the conclusion and suggest
INTRODUCTION
Regardless the size or type of business , any organization’s
most asset is its human resources. HRM strives to achieve
organizational goals and the goals of employees through
effective personnel programs, policies and procedures.
Successful performance of the personnel function can
greatly enhance the bottom line of any organization.

At the same time, rapidly advanced technologies and


outside influences are changing the nature of the jobs. It is
thus more critical and difficult to maintain a work
environment that motivates and satisfies human
resources.

FUNCTIONS OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT:

(A) PLANNING MANPOWER REQUIREMENT

(i) Anticipating vacancies

(ii) Recruitment

\(B) ORGANISING THE MANPOWER RESOURCES

(i) Organizational planning

(ii) Selection
(iii) Classification of employees

(C) STAFFING

(i) Induction

(ii) Transfer and promotion

(iii) Manpower development

(iv) Training

(D) MOTIVATING

(i) Rate determination

(ii) Recreation

(iii) Communication

(iv) Collective bargaining

(v) Employee discipline

(vi) Performance Evaluation

(vii) Employee counseling

(viii)Safety & Security

(ix) Medical services

(x) Personnel research

EMPLOYEE WELFARE:

Welfare includes anything that is done for the comfort and


improvement of employees and is provided over and
above wages. Welfare helps to keep the morale and
motivation of the employees high so as to retain the
employees for longer duration. The welfare measures need
not be in monetary term only but in any forms. Employee
welfare includes monitoring of working conditions, creation
of industrial harmony through infrastructure for health,
industrial relations & insurance against disease, accident
and unemployment for the workers & their families. Labor
welfare entails all those activities of employees which are
directed towards providing the employees with certain
facilities & services in addition to wages & salaries.
OBJECTIVES OF EMPLOYEE WELWARE:

•To provide better life and health to the workers.

•To make the workers happy and satisfied.

•To relieve workers from industrial fatigue and to


improve intellectual, cultural and material condition of
living of the workers.

The very logic behind providing welfare schemes is to


create efficient , healthy , loyal and satisfied labor force
for the organization . The purpose of providing such
facilities is to make their work life better and also to
raise their standard of living.

BASIC FEATURES OF LABOUR WELFARE MEASURES:

•Labor welfare includes various facilities, services,


activities provided to worker for improving their
health , efficiency , economic betterment and social
status.

•Welfare measures are in addition to regular wages and


other economic benefits available to workers due to
legal provisions and collective bargaining.

•Labor welfare measures are flexible and ever-


changing . New welfare schemes are added to the
existing ones from time to time.

•Welfare measures may be introduced by the employer,


government, employees or by any social or charitable
agency.

•The purpose of labor welfare is to bring about the


development of the whole personality of the workers
to make a better workforce.
BENEFITS OF WELFARE MEASURES:

•It provides better physical and mental health worker s


this promoting a healthy work environment.

•It provides facilities like housing schemes, medical


benefits, education and recreation facilities that help
in raising their standard of living. They make workers
to pay more attention towards their productivity.

•Employees get stable labor force by providing welfare


facilities. Workers take active interest on their jobs
and work with a feeling and participation.

•Employee welfare increases productivity of the


organization and promote healthy industrial relation
so as to maintain industrial peace.

•Social evils prevailed among the labors such as


substance abuses etc. are reduced to a greater
extent by the welfare policies.

EMPLOYEE SERVICES:

Minimum standards for physical working conditions


are laid down in the factories Act and related
legislation. Many companies also provide a variety of
employee services and fringe benefits which are
designed to promote the security and general welfare
of employees. Although the term “Employee services”
in itself implies the voluntary provision on the part of
the employer, the administration of the state pension
and sickness benefit schemes and certain legal
requirements catering facilities do impose statutory
obligations upon the employer. In addition to such
obligations, however, a large number of companies
provide services for which here are no legal
requirements. These may include the provision of
occupational pension and sick pay schemes which
supplement the statutory arrangement; canteen and
recreational facilities; sick visiting arrangements; a
surgery to deal with illness and injuries; special
housing and transport arrangements and counseling
services which provide advice to the employees on
personal and domestic problems.

The working conditions and the range of employees


services provided by a number of factors, such as

• The size of the firm, whether are not it is a part


of larger owning group

• Its profitability

• And the industry and/or technology which is its


background

Whatever the degree of influence of such factors,


however, the need to recruit and retain labor market
will necessitate the provision of employee services
and working conditions compared to those provided
by competitors in the labor market.

In the view of the current concern with the quality of


life, the condition under which the people work and
live should be the concern of the management, which
recognizes its social role to its employees to the local
community and to the society in general.
The most important facilities and benefits that people
need at work are the security generated by proper
selection, induction and training and effective
leadership in setting of company growth. All these
contribute to effective manpower utilization, there is
also an important place for employee facilities and
services in the whole personnel approach.
Every employee is an important asset to the
organization. If he has a serious personal problem this
will adversely affect his work. It is to advantage of the
employer if he can solve, or help to solve the
employee problem. Management can rightly expect
higher efficiency from the employees whose energies
are not being wasted in combating unnecessarily
adverse conditions in the broadest sense of this word.

The various benefits offered by the employers can be


divided into six types:

1. Those, which by law required

2. Retirement benefits

3. Pay for time not worked

4. Premium pay

5. Insurance and,

6. Employee services

Pension plans

Employer provided pension plans that are designed to


supplement the employee's social security benefits. A
scheme of Family Pension-cum-Life Assurance was
instituted in 1971 with the objective of providing long
term recurring financial benefit to the family of the
member in the event of his premature death while in
service.

Paid time off


Employees expect to be paid for holidays, vacation
and miscellaneous days they don’t work. Employer’s
policies covering such benefits vary greatly.

Leave

Employers provide special leave provisions such as


sick leave, maternity/paternity leave, blood donation
etc.

Insurance

Most companies provide employees with life and


medical-insurance plans and pay part of plan’s costs.
Health-insurance packages normally cover group life,
accident and illness, hospitalization and accidental
death or dismemberment.

Health care plans

One of the most common employee benefit designed


to provide income maintenance and insurance to
employees is the health care plan, whose general
purpose is helping the covered employees maintain
their standard of living when unexpected health-
related problems occurred.

Food services
Most companies provide some type of food facility to
minimize the time taken for breaks and lunch periods.
Food services vary according to the size of the
company and the nature of work.

The Royal commission on Labour and Labour


Investigation Committee has laid considerable
emphasis of a canteen inside the workplace.

Education expenses

Many organization offer employees partial or total


tuition reimbursement. Educating the worker’s family,
especially his children, is essential. It is an investment
in training your future workforce. However there no
statutory obligation on any industry to impart
education to workers’ children.

Transportation programs

The committee on Labour Welfare recommends that


in industries where transport services are not
provided, some conveyance the committee
recommended that the employer should advance
loans for purchase of bicycles, scooters etc.

Social activities

Company picnics and athletic teams provided


employees with opportunities to satisfy their social
needs. Recreation in the form of music, art, theatre,
sports and games can lay an important role in the
mental and physical development of employees.
Several study teams, committee and commissions
have emphasized the importance of recreation in
creating a healthy climate for industrial peace and
progress.

Thus Labour Welfare activities may be broadly


classified as:

i) Statutory welfare measures

ii) Non-statutory measures

iii) Social security measures

STATUTORY WELFARE MEASURES


Welfare measures provided by the employer under the act
are termed as statutory measures. Section 42 to 49 of the
Factories Act contains specific provisions relating to the
welfare of industrial labour. Section 42 to 45 applies to all
the factories irrespective of the number of the workers
employed. Section 46 to 49 are applicable to the factories
employing a more than a specified number of workers.
These provisions are:

• Washing facilities (section 42)

• Facilities for storing & drying clothes (section 43)

• Facilities for sitting (section 44)

• First aid appliances (section 45)

• Canteens (section 46)

• Shelter, rest rooms & lunch rooms (section 47)

• Crèches (section 48)

• Welfare officers (section 49)

NON-STATUTORY WELFARE
MEASURES
These are the welfare provided by the employer voluntarily
though he is not under an obligation under Act or Acts.

• Conveyance facilities

• Housing facilities

• Educational facilities

• Festival advances
• Allowances

• Leave travel concession

SOCIAL SECURITY MEASURES


The principle social security laws enacted centrally are as
following:

• The Employee’s Provident Funds & Miscellaneous


Provisions Act ,1952;(EPF Act)

• The Payment of Gratuity Act,1972; (PG Act)

• The Employee’s State Insurance Act,1948; (ESI Act)

• The Workmen’s Compensation Act,1923 (WC Act)

• The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961; (MB Act)

THE FACTORY ACT, 1948

This act was enacted to ensure adequate safety, sanitary,


health , welfare measures, working hours, leaves with
wages & weekly off for the workers employed in
manufacturing establishments. The main provisions under
this act are:

• Safety

• Health

• Welfare

• Employment of women & young persons


• Working hours

• Holidays & leave with wages

INTRODUCTION
COMPANY

PROFILE
COMPANY PROFILE

B.H.E.L is the biggest and the oldest manufacturing


division of the public sector corporation. BHARAT HEAVY
ELECTRICALS LIMITED is countries pioneering engineering
organization the first of its kind in Asia.
Heavy electrical India limited Bhopal was registered on 29
August 1956 with a view to reach self sufficiency in
industrial products and power equipments vital for
industrialization of country. Foundation stone was laid on
15th November 1958 and its production started on 1 July
1960. B.H.E.L. was inaugurated formally in November 1960
by late Prime Minister Shri Jawaharlal Nehru.
To meet the total demand of heavy electrical equipment
BHEL came into being as there was a need for an
integrated approach to the development of power
equipment manufacture in India and also to optimally
utilize the resources. It is the largest engineering and
manufacturing enterprise of its kind in India. BHEL offers
over 180 products and provides systems and services to
meet the needs of core sectors like: power, transmission,
industry, transportation, non-conventional energy sources,
oil & gas exploration and telecommunication. With 14
manufacturing divisions, a wide spread Regional Services
Network and Project sites all over India and abroad and
with an export presence with more than 50 countries.
BHEL is truly India’s Industrial Ambassador to the world. All
major erection, manufacturing and services units of BHEL
has been awarded ISO 9000 Certification.

BHEL’s Bhopal plant is the company’s oldest unit with


updated & state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. The
product range in Bhopal includes Hydro, Steam, Marine &
Nuclear Turbines, Hydro & Turbo Generators,
Transformers, Switchgears, Control gears, Transportation
Equipments, Capacitors, and Bushings. Electrical motors,
Rectifiers, Oil Drilling Rig, Equipments, Battery Powered
Vehicles and Diesel Generating sets. This unit has been
recommended for ISO-14001certificate for its
Environmental Management System.

BHEL Bhopal strength is existed in its employees.


Company invests I Human Resource continuously and is
alive to their needs. The plant’s well established township
is spread over an area of around 20 sq. kms. And provides
good health facilities, sport & recreational parks.
BHEL VISION, MISSION &
VALUES

BHEL VISION:
A world class engineering enterprise committed to
enhancing stakeholders value.
MISSION:
To be an Indian multinational; engineering enterprise
providing total solution through quality products, system
and service in the fields of energy, industry, transportation,
infrastructure and other potential areas.

VALUES:
The values of BHEL are:

• Zeal to excel and zest for change.

• Integrity and fairness in all matters

• Respect for dignity & potential of individuals

• Strict adherence to commitments

• Ensure speed of response

• Faster learning, creativity & team work

• Loyalty and pride in the company

PRODUCT PROFILE OF BHEL

POWER UTILISATION:

 Industrial Machines
POWER GENERATION:

 Hydro Turbines

 Hydro Generators

 Heat Exchangers

 Excitation Control

 Equipments

 Steam Turbines

 Control & Relay Panel

POWER TRANSMISSION:

 Transformer

 Switchgears

 On-Load Tap Changers

 Large Current Rectifier

TRANSPORTATION:

 Transportation Equipments

RENOVATION & MAINTAINENCE:


 Hydro Power Stations

 Thermal Power Stations

 Worker Engineering. & Service

MISCELLANEOUS:

 Fabrication

 Coil & Insulation

 casting

BHEL BHOPAL PROFILE


Established in the late 50’s, Bharat Heavy Electricals
Limited (BHEL) is, today, a name to reckon with the
industrial world. It is the largest engineering and
manufacturing enterprise of its kind in India, and the
leading International companies in the power field. BHEL
offers over 180 products and provided system and services
to meet the needs of core sectors like: power,
transmission, industry, transportation, non-conventional
energy sources, oil & gas exploration and
telecommunication. With 14 manufacturing divisions, a
wide spread Regional Services Network and Project sites all
over India and abroad and with an export presence with
more than 50 countries. BHEL is truly India’s Industrial
Ambassador to the world. All major erection,
manufacturing and services units of BHEL has been
awarded ISO 9000 Certification.
BHEL’s Bhopal plant is the company’s oldest unit with
updated & state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. The
product range in Bhopal includes Hydro, Steam, Marine &
Nuclear Turbines, Hydro & Turbo Generators,
Transformers, Switchgears, Control gears, Transportation
Equipments, Capacitors and Bushings. Electrical motors,
Rectifiers, Oil Drilling Rig, Equipments, Battery Powered
Vehicles and Diesel Generating sets.
This unit has been recommended for ISO-
14001certificate for its Environmental Management
System.

BHEL BHOPAL’S STRENGTH:-


The greatest strength of BHEL Bhopal is highly skilled
& committed 44,000 employees. Every employee is
given an equal opportunity to develop himself &
improve his position. Continuous training & retraining,
career planning, a positive work culture and
participative style of management have engendered
development of a committed and motivated workforce
leading to enhanced productivity & higher levels of
quality.

BHEL, BHOPAL:---

 Installed equipments for over 90,000 MW of power


generation – for Utilities, Captive & Industrial Users

 Supplied over 2,25,000 MVA transformer capacity and


sustained equipment operating in Transmission &
Distribution network up to 400 KV – AC & DC.

 Supplied over 25,000 motors with Drive Control


systems to power Projects, Petrochemicals,
Refineries, Steel, Aluminum, Fertilizer, Cement plants
etc.

 Supplied Traction Electrics & AC/DC locos to power


over 12,000 kms. Railway networks.

 Supplied over 1 million values to power plants and


other industries.

BHEL is the role model for the industries – Labour


Minister of MP
“ BHEL’s effort towards Environment, Safety &
Occupational Health is model for the Industries” said
Diwan Chandra Bhan Singh, Hon. Labour Minister, Govt. of
MP while addressing the gathering on organized jointly by
BHEL Bhopal and National Safety Council, MP Chapter. He
appealed to all the industries to follow the same. The
minister emphasized for improvement in occupational
health and Safety Standards through community training &
awareness. Earlier, Shri Diwan Chandra Bhan Singh, chief
guest on the occasion administered the Safety Pledge to
the audience.

DEPARTMENT IN BHEL

• AME • CAT • CEE


• CPX • EME FBM
• THE • HE • HLE
• IEX • IFX • MOD

ORGANIZATION CHART OF
BHEL

CHAIRMAN & MANAGING DIRECTOR



DIRECTORS

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS

GENERAL MANAGER

ADDITIONAL GENERAL MANAGERS

DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGERS

SENIOR MANAGERS

MANAGERS

SENIOR EXECUTIVES

EXECUTIVES

SUPERVISORS

CLERKS
CLASSIFICATION OF EMPLOYEES OF THE
BHEL

EXECUTIVES:

• EDN

• GM

• AGM

• DGM

• DGM

• Sr.Manager

• Manager

• Dy. Manager

• Sr. Engineer/Sr. Personal Officer/Sr.ADM Officer

• Sr.Store Officer/Sr.Account Officer

• Engineer/Personal Officer/ADM Officer

• Store Officer/Account Officer

SUPERVISORS

• Sr. Executive Foreman

• Executive Foreman

• General Foreman/ Chief Foreman


• Foreman/Store Holder Grade-I/ Sr. Accountant
Grade/Sr. Officer Superintendent

• Asst.Foreman/Store Holder Grade-II/ Accountant


Grade-II/Officer Super Superintendent

• Charge Man/ Store Holder Grade-III/ Accountant


Grade-III/ Asst. Officer Superintendent
TECHNICIANS

• Chief Technician

• General technician

• Master Technician

• Sr. Technician

• Technician
ARTISANS

• Electrical Grade I, II, III, IV

• Draftsman Grade I, II, III, IV

• Fitters Grade I, II, III, IV

• Machinist Grade I, II, III, IV

• Turner Grade I, II, III, IV

• Welder Grade I, II, III, IV

• Winder Grade I, II, III, IV

• Rigger Grade I, II, III, IV

• Crane Operator Grade I, II, III, IV


• Lab Assistant Grade I, II, III, IV

• Black Smith Grade I, II, III, IV

• Patternmaker Grade I, II, III, IV

CLERICAL STAFF (NON-SUEPRVISOR)

• Librarian

• Compounder

• Pharmacists

• Nurses

• Dresser

• Telex/ Telephone Operator

• Drivers
UNSLLIKED/ SEMISKILLED WORKERS

• Peons

• Mails

• Sweepers

• Workers on daily wages etc.


OBJECTIVES
OF THE

STUDY
OBJECTIVES

• To analyze the employee welfare facilities provided to


the employees of BHEL.

• To suggested and recommend methods to increase


the level of Employees Welfare activities at BHEL.
REASEARCH
METHODOLOGY
DATA ANALYSIS
&
INTERPRETATI
ON

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

According to Yoder, “Research is a shortcut to knowledge


and understanding which can replace the slower, more
precarious road of trail and error in experience….”
Research is a multipurpose tool which is used to help solve
a variety of organizational problems. The concept of
research can be applied to all organizational studies of any
scope.
Thus, research is an art of scientific investigation.
Research methodology is a way to systematically solve the
research problem.

TYPES OF DATA COLLECTED:

\Both the types of data is used, means; Primary data &


Secondary data.
i) PRIMARY DATA- i.e. data is collected fir the first time.
Under it, information is collected to solve a particular
problem or investigating a specific issue. Here, no previous
data stored is used for getting the information.
Sources of primary data that were used:

• Observation

• Questionnaire

• Interviews

ii) SECONDARY DATA-Data that is previously recorded or


stored comes under it. It consists of information that
someone else, who have already been passed through the
statistical process have already collected.
Sources of secondary data that were used:
• Company personnel manual

• BHEL Website

• BHEL library and documents

METHODS USED FOR DATA COLLECTION:

i) Observation:
Data collected by personally observing the things-go-
round. Skill and knowledge of investor plays an
important role on quality of primary data.
ii) Questionnaire:
A questionnaire of 23 questionnaire was framed. Each
question having 3-4 options. Sample questionnaire is
attached at the annexure.
iii) Interviews:
Interviews were conducted to get the information
directly from the personnel. Mainly experts and the
employees of middle grades were interviewed.
iv) Websites:
Websites proved to be a great advantage for
accomplishing the project. Sites were Google, wikipedia
and BHEL website.
v) Company personnel manual:
BHEL personnel manual was also taken up to go through
so as to get the accurate and exact knowledge of what
services are provided to each employee and what are
the various rules and regulations.

SAMPLING PLAN & SAMPLE SIZE:

For carrying on any research or study on any subject it


is very difficult to cover 100% employees in an
organization. Therefore, sample size has to be decided
for meaningful conclusion.
So, sample size decided at 100 employees at random
basis and distributed 10 questionnaires in each area.

TOOLS OF DATA ANALYSIS & REPRESENTATION:

i) Tabular presentation-
The collected data is presented in tabular form to clarify
so as to make easy understanding.
ii) Percentage system-
After collecting back the questionnaires, to draw out the
conclusions I have calculated the percentage of the
persons responded in a particular option. As the sample
size was 100, it was easy for me to calculate the
percentage.
iii) Graphical representation-
For representing the data and to make the
interpretation easy 3-Dimensional Bar diagrams are
used.

JUSTIFICATION OF THE
METHODOLOGY:

The method use for sampling was non-probability


convenience sampling method. This method was used
because it was not known previously as to whether a
person will be asked to fill the questionnaire. Convenient
sampling is used because only those people were asked to
fill the questionnaires that were easily accessible &
available.
Primary data sources were preferred to get the direct
information. Secondary data sources were taken to go
through the missing information and to know exactly
what the facilities, services provided to employees are
and also what rules and regulations are being followed.
FINDINGS

BHEL Bhopal strength is existed in its employees.


Company invests in human resource continuously and is
alive to their needs. So, Employee Welfare is taken as
utmost important thing to handle by BHEL human resource
department.

To accomplish the objective of Employee Welfare, BHEL,


Bhopal has provided following benefits and facilities to its
employees (both ON-THE-SITE and OFF-THE-SITE):
1) PROMOTION AND TRANSFER POLICY WITH
BENEFITS:
In case of horizontal transfer is done, 1 month basic is
given in advance, plus baggage allowance, transfer grant
and disturbance allowance etc. are also given. Promotion is
done from time to time on the basis of seniority and
performance both.
2) ALLOWANCES:
Various allowances are also provided like Dearness
allowance, Traveling allowance, Conveyance allowance;
House rent allowance, City compensatory allowance and
allowance to medical officers and nursing staff.
3) PLANT PERFORMANCE & BONUS:
Plant performance is given to the workers depending on
their performance great on the quality and quantity. Bonus
is provided after every 6 months by sharing the actual
profit.
4) FREE MEDICAL FACILITIES:
Free medical treatment & checkups is provided to the
employees and their wards.

5) OHS (OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES):


OHS is the medical block in the factory itself, which provide
urgent first aid treatment in emergencies.
6) LTC (LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION):
A special amount is given for traveling purpose to all family
members and in case of employee’s son he must be less
than 25 years & for daughter, she must not be married or
employed for being eligible for this concession.
7) FAMILY PLANNING INCENTIVES:
To encourage the employees to maintain small family
norm, monetary incentives is provided from the company
for vasectomy (for males) & tubectomy (for females)
operation. Leave entitlements are also given like maternity
leave to female workers to male worker leave is given in
case his wife is pregnant.
8) LIBRARY FACILITIES:
Development of employees by updating & enlarging their
knowledge is done by provided different libraries to
different departments and a central libraries and a central
library.
9) EXCEL AWARD SCHEME:
It is a scheme for giving awards to the employee for all
round excellence. Excellence award for quality,
productivity, research & development and creativity in
order to motivate and appreciate the employees.

10) SPECIAL INSURANCE SCHEMES FOR EMPLOYEE


WELFARE:
i) DRS (Death Relief Scheme)-
On the death of a regular employee, with a view to provide
immediate relief, an amount of Rs.2500/- is given an
assistance which is benevolent & non-refundable. An
amount of Rs.5/-per employee as contribution fro m each
DRS member is collected and the same is given to the
nominee of bereaved family. At present members of this
scheme are able to give an amount of approx. Rs.40,000/-
to the dependents by the way of DRS.
ii) GSLIS (Group Saving Link Insurance Scheme)-
Contribution is deducted from employees and risk factor is
borne by the employer. On the death of the member
employee amounts of Rs.10,000/-,20,000/-,40,000/- and
80,000/- are given to the deceased employee, depending
upon the category of the employee. On retirement of
member employee, the total amount accumulated on the
account along with interest to retiring employee.
iii) GIS + EDLIS ( Group Saving Scheme + Employee
Deposit Link Insurance Scheme)-
There are 2 LIC policies maintained & coordinated BHEL
corporate office. On the death of an employee following
amounts are being given to the nominee of the deceased
employee.
CATEGORY OF EMPLOYEES
A
A1,B1 TO A6,B6
B
S1 TO S3
C
E1 TO E4
D
E5 & ABOVE
EDLIS
62,000/-
62,000/-
62,000/-
62,000/-

GIS
10,000/-
72,000/-
20,000/-
82,000/-
35,000/-
97,000/-
50,000/-
1,12,000/-

11) RETIREMENTS BENEFITS:


A pension & post retirement medical facility is given for
lifetime to the retired employee. And the time of
superannuation employee provided with Gratuity payment,
GSLIS-savings, Employee leave encashment & Medical
encashment.
12) FESTIVAL ADVANTAGE:
This advantage is granted only once in a calendar year. An
interest free festival advance is given to the extent of 1
month basic pay.
13) MISCELLANIOUS SERVICES:
Some services provided for employee benefit and their
welfare is:-
i) Telecommunicating- Free telephone services within the
organization.
ii) Intranet facilities- Free net availability of BHEL site
within the organization.
iii) Canteens- Subsidized food services provided at the
various canteens in the BHEL Campus.
iv) Fitness programs- At every 5 year intervals, free
medical check-up is undertaken for all employees of the
organization at all levels.
v) Education Subsidies- Partial part professional fee is also
paid by BHEL if employer want to acquire or professional
degree.
vi) New year gift- BHEL gives every employee gifts on the
occasions like new year, dewali etc.
vii) Uniform/ safety shoes- Free uniform and shoes are
provided to the workers from management.
14) AMENITIES:
Civil amenities are also provided like ;
Clubs: - sports club, senior club (for executives), ATA Club
(for supervisors), AGA Club (for workers) ,Yoga club;
Cultural societies, marriage garden and hall, community
centers & libraries, community hall. There are 19 parks
also. BHEL also sponsored schools for employee children.
15) SAFETY MEASURES:
A safety department has been set up in BHEL which books
after all safety provisions in the factory. Regular
coordination and inspection has been done with
Directorate of Industrial Health & Safety department.
Following safety committees are constituted to look after
safety provisions in the factory.

i) Plant HSE Committee headed by Executive Director


ii) Central HSE Committee
iii) Central safety Sub-committee
iv) Department safety Committee
v) Safety Steward Committee
Above safety committee with due representation from
employees, meet regularly to address safety provisions.
Problems & suggestions relating to safety are discussed
and appropriate measures are taken. Safety equipments
(PPEs) are provided to the employees in the shop areas.
FINDIN
GS
ANNEXURES
BIBLIOGRAPHY

 K.Aswathappa- Human Resource Management

 Michael Armstrong & Helen Murlis – Reward


Management

 Victoria A. Parker – Workplace Flexibility


 BHEL- Company Personnel Manual

 BHEL website – www.bhel.co.in

 www.wikipedia.com

 Google search

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I extend my deep gratitude towards all those, who


have provided me valuable insights & helped me
to complete my project report.
First of all I want to thank Mr. A. A. Sidduiqqi
who allowed me to do my training in Human
Resource Department. I am grateful to Mr. D. L.
Mehra (Sr. Asst., HRDC) for his kind support
thorughout my training.
I am greatly thankful to Mr. H.D. Malviya (Sr.
Asst) under whose fine guidance I have earned a
lot of knowledge and experience that will be
helpful for me through my career.
I also express my heartily thanks to Mr. Santosh
Meena (TDS, Manager) who proved to be my
helping hand at odd times.
I want to thanks Mrs.Bina Awasthy (library,
Manager), who supported me with her vast
library of documents & materials which was very
useful for getting inputs for my report making.
Last but not the least, I am grateful to my loving
parents & my sister who inspired me all time to
give my 100% efforts for making project report &
also provided me a platform to do the same.
DEEPTI PRAJAPATI
CONCLUSION
• All the employees are aware of the welfare facilities
provided by BHEL. All 100% are saying yes to the
question.

• 80% of the respondents are satisfied with the washing


facilities provided by the BHEL.

• 50% of the respondents are fully satisfied & 50% of


the respondents are partially satisfied with the
drinking facilities.

• 90% of the respondents agreed that there are


ambulance services in the factory premises.

• 60% of the respondents are fully satisfied however,


30% of the respondents are partially satisfied with the
cleanliness maintained at the shop floor.

• 100% of the respondents are having good relations


with their colleagues.

• 90% of the respondents are satisfied with the lighting


and ventilation facilities at the workplace.

• 80% of the respondents are agreed that first aid


appliances are adequate.

• 60% respondents say that snacks and meals are of


good quality.

• 30% of the respondents are fully and 40% of the


respondents are partially satisfied with the
transportation facilities provided to the
schoolchildren.

• 20% of the respondents are fully and 50% are


partially satisfied with the residential facilities.

• 60% of the respondents are fully satisfied with the


recreational facilities provided by their employer.

• 70% knows that there is crèche facility for kids of the


working female employees of the BHEL.

• 50% of the respondents say yes that they are given


night shift allowance..

• 60% of the respondents are fully satisfied with the


civil amenities provided by the company.

• 80% agreed that there grievances are considered by


their supervisor.

• 50% of the respondents say that they always get a


good response from the higher management.

• 30% says that only sometimes they get good


response from the higher management.

• 30% of the respondents are fully satisfied and 30%


are partially satisfied with the labour welfare officers
and their services.

• 90% of the respondents are aware of the insurance


schemes.

• 80% of the respondents are fully satisfied with the


safety measures adopted.

• Only 50% of the respondents agreed that


management tries to minimize the stress at
workplace.

• 70% of the respondents agreed that BHEL concerns


with CSR.

• 80% of the respondents say that they are helped by


their company to adapt changes and to mould to work
according to the modernization.

THUS, I can conclude that in the organization employee


welfare is taken as important for overall growth. A lot of
activities are going on and many facilities are provided
for employee development and their welfare. Just there
is a requirement to improve upon a little.

SUGGESTIONS

o Performance-linked incentive should be introduced.

o Drinking water facilities should be improved.

o Transportation facilities should be taken care off.

o Emphasis should be laid on creating more


satisfactorily residential facilities for all their
employees.
o Higher management should consider workers
grievances more carefully and sincerely.
o Labour welfare officers should work with the aim of
satisfying the needs of all their workers.
o Higher management should be more interactive with
the employees.
QUESTIONAIRE
(Please tick the appropriate option Your answer will be
kept confidential)

DEPARTMENT:

NAME (OPTIONAL):

DESIGNATION (OPTIONAL):
VALUABLE TIME SPENT IN BHEL:____________ YEARS

Q.1) Are you aware of the welfare facilities provided by the BHEL?

i) Yes ii) No iii) partially

Q.2) Are you satisfied with the washing facilities?

i) Yes ii) No iii) Not fully satisfied

Q.3) Is there adequate drinking water facilities like availability of water coolers/water purifiers?

i) Fully satisfied ii) partially satisfied ii) Dissatisfied iv) don’t know/Can’t Say

Q.4) In case of emergency, is there any ambulance service in factory premise?

i) Yes ii) No iii) don’t know/ can’t say

Q.5) Are you satisfied with the cleanliness maintained at the shop floor?

i) Fully satisfied ii) partially satisfied iii) Dissatisfied iv) Don’t know

Q.6) Do you have good relations with your colleagues?

i) Yes ii) No iii) don’t know


Q.7) Are you satisfied with the lighting and ventilation facilities at workplace?

i) Fully satisfied ii) partially satisfied iii) dissatisfied iv) don’t know

Q.8) Are the first aid appliances provided adequate?

i) Yes ii) No iii) don’t know

Q.9) Do you think that snacks and meals provided are of good quality?

i) Yes ii) No iii) little bit

Q.10) Are you satisfied with the transportation facilities provided to the schoolchildren?

i)Fully satisfied ii) partially satisfied iii) dissatisfied iv) don’t know

Q.11) Are you satisfied with the residential quarters (township) provided?

i) Fully satisfied ii) partially satisfied iii) dissatisfied iv) don’t know

Q.12) Are you satisfied with the recreational facilities like parks, library, sport complex?

i) Fully satisfied ii) partially satisfied iii) dissatisfied iv) don’t know /can’t say

Q.13) Is there any crèche facility for working women’s kids?


i)Yes ii)No iii) can’t say

Q.14) Are you given any night shift allowance?

i)Yes ii) No iii) don’t know

Q.15) Civil amenities provided and maintained like market, school, bank, marriage garden etc.
are you satisfied with it?

i)Fully satisfied ii) partially satisfied iii) dissatisfied iv) don’t know

Q.16) Are your grievances considered by your supervisor?

i)Yes ii) No iii) don’t know

Q.17) In case of any problem (grievance not considered by your supervisor)& you approach to
higher management, do you get good response?

i)Always ii) sometimes iii) never iv) most times

Q.18) Are you satisfied with the labour welfare officers and there services?

i)Fully satisfied ii) partially satisfied iii) dissatisfied iv) don’t know / can’t say

Q.19) Do you aware of the insurance schemes provided to you, by your employer?

i)Yes ii) No iii) don’t know / can’t say


Q.20) Are you satisfied with the safety measures adopted here?

i) Fully satisfied ii) partially satisfied ii) dissatisfied iv) don’t know / can’t say

Q.21) Do you think management tries to minimize stress at workplace?

i) Agree ii) disagree iii) somewhat agree

Q.22) Do you think BHEL concerns with CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility)?

i) Yes ii) No iii) don’t know \ can’t say

Q.23) Does BHEL helps employees to adapt changes (modernization)?

i)Yes ii) No iii) don’t know

THANK YOU FOR YOUR VALUABLE INFORMATION


DATA ANALYSIS &
INTERPRETATION

Q.1) Are you aware of the welfare facilities provided by the


BHEL?
OPTION PERCENTAGE OF
RESPONDENTS
Yes 100
No 0
partially 0

100
90
80
70
60
% of the
50
respondents
40
30
20
10
0
yes no partially
options

Interpretation:All the employees are


aware of the welfare facilities provided by
BHEL. All 100% are saying yes to the
question.

Q.2) Are you satisfied with the washing facilities?


OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Yes 80%
No 10%
Not fully 10%
satisfied

80

70

60

50
% of
40
respondents

30

20

10

0
yes no not fully
satisfied
options
Interpretation:
80% of the respondents are satisfied with the washing
facilities provided by the BHEL.

Q.3) Is there adequate drinking water facilities like


availability of water coolers/ water purifiers?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Fully satisfied 50
Partially 50
satisfied
Dissatisfied 0
Don’t 0
know/can’t
say
100
90
80
70
60
% of respondents 50
40
30
20
10
0
fully satisfied partially satisfied dissatisfied don’t know / can't
say
option

Interpretation:
50% of the respondents are fully satisfied & 50% of the
respondents are partially satisfied with the drinking
facilities.

Q.4) In case of emergency, is there any ambulance service


in the factory premise?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Yes 90
No 0
Don’t 10
know/can’t
say

90

80

70

60

50
% of respondents
40

30

20

10
0
yes no don't know

options

Interpretation:
90% of the respondents agreed that there are ambulance
services in the factory premises.

Q.5) Are you satisfied with the cleanliness maintained at


the shop floor?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Fully satisfied 60
Partially 30
satisfied
Dissatisfied 0
Don’t 10
know/can’t
say

60
50
40
30
% of respondents
20
10
0 fully satisfied partially dissatisfied don't know
satisfied

options

Interpretation:
60% of the respondents are fully satisfied however, 30% of
the respondents are partially satisfied with the cleanliness
maintained at the shop floor.
Q.6) Do you have good relations with your colleagues?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Yes 100
No 0
Don’t know 0

100

90

80

70

60
% of the
50
respondents
40

30

20

10

0
yes no don't know
options

Interpretation:
100% of the respondents are having good relations with
their colleagues.
90

80

70

60

% of the 50
respondents 40

30

20
Q.7) Are you satisfied with the lighting and ventilation
10
facilities at workplace?
0
fully satisfied partially satisfied dissatisfied don't know
OPTIONS
options
% OF RESPONDENTS
Fully satisfied 90
Partially 10
satisfied
Dissatisfied 0
Don’t know 0

Interpretation:
90% of the respondents are satisfied with the lighting and
ventilation facilities at the workplace.
Q.8) Are the first aid appliances provided adequate?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Yes 80
No 0
Don’t know 20

80

70

60

50
% of the
40
respondents
30

20

10

0
yes no don't know
options

Interpretation;
80% of the respondents are agreed that
first aid appliances are adequate.
Q.9) Do you think that snacks & meals provided are of
good quality?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Yes 60
No 0
Little bit 40

60

50

40

% of the
30
respondents

20

10

0
yes no little bit
options

Interpretation:
60% respondents say that snacks and
meals are of good quality.
Q.10) Are you satisfied with the transportation facilities
provided to the schoolchildren?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Fully satisfied 30
Partially 40
satisfied
Dissatisfied 0
Don’t know 30

40

35

30

25
% of the
20
respondents
15

10

0
fully satisfied partially satisfied dissatisfied don't know
options

Interpretation:
30% of the respondents are fully and 40%
of the respondents are partially satisfied
with the transportation facilities provided to
the schoolchildren.
Q.11) Are you satisfied with the residential quarters
(township) provided?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Fully satisfied 20
Partially 50
satisfied
Dissatisfied 10
Don’t know 20

50
45
40
35
30
% of the
25
respondents
20
15
10
5
0
fully satisfied partially satisfied dissatisfied don't know
options

Interpretation:
20% of the respondents are fully and 50% are partially
satisfied with the residential facilities, however 10% are
dissatisfied with it.
Q.12) Are you satisfied with the recreational facilities like
parks, library, sport complex etc.?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Fully satisfied 60
Partially 40
satisfied
Dissatisfied 0
Don’t know 0

60

50

40

% of the
30
respondents

20

10

0
fully satisfied partially satisfied dissatisfied don't know
options

Interpretation:
60% of the respondents are fully satisfied with the
recreational facilities provided by their employer.
Q.13) Is there any crèche facility for working women’s kid?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Yes 70
No 10
Can’t say 20

70

60

50

40
% of the
respondents
30

20

10

0
yes no can't say
options

Interpretation:
70% knows that there is crèche facility for kids of the
working female employees of the BHEL; however 20%
have no idea about this.
Q.14) Are you given any night shift allowance?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Yes 50
No 20
Don’t know 30

100
90
80
70
60
% of the
50
respondents
40
30
20
10
0
yes no don't know
options

Interpretation:
50% of the respondents say yes that they are given night
shift allowance.50% don’t know about it.
Q.15) Civil amenities provided and maintained like market,
school, banks, marriage garden etc. are you satisfied with
it?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Fully satisfied 60

Partially 40
satisfied
Dissatisfied 0
Don’t know 0

100
90
80
70
60
% of the
50
respondents
40
30
20
10
0
Fully satisfied partially satisfied dissatisfied don't know
options

Interpretation:
60% of the respondents are fully satisfied with the civil
amenities provided by the company.
Q.16) Are your grievances considered by your supervisor?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Yes 80
No 0
Don’t know 20

100
90
80
70
60
% of the
50
respondents
40
30
20
10
0
yes no don't know
options

Interpretation:
80% agreed that there grievances are considered by their
supervisor.
Q.17) In case of any problem (grievances not considered
by your supervisor) & you approach to higher
management, do you get good response?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Always 50
Sometimes 30
Never 0
Most times 20

100
90
80
70
60
% of the
50
respondents
40
30
20
10
0
alw ays sometimes never most times
options

Interpretation:
50% of the respondents say that they always get a good
response from the higher management. 20% say it as a
most time situation. However, 30% says that only
sometimes they get good response from the higher
management.
Q.18) Are you satisfied with the labour welfare officers and
there services?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Fully satisfied 30
Partially 30
satisfied
Dissatisfied 10
Don’t know 30

100
90
80
70
60
% of the
50
respondents
40
30
20
10
0
fully satisfied partially satisfied dissatisfied don't know
options

Interpretation:
30% of the respondents are fully satisfied and 30% are
partially satisfied with the labour officers and their
services. However, 10% are dissatisfied.
Q.19) Do you aware of the insurance schemes provided to
you, by your employer?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Yes 90
No 0
Don’t know 10

100
90
80
70
60
% of the
50
respondents
40
30
20
10
0
yes no don't know
options

Interpretation:
90% of the respondents are aware of the insurance
schemes. 10% are not fully aware of these schemes, just
having a little knowledge.
Q.20) Are you satisfied with the safety measures adopted
here?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Fully satisfied 80
Partially 0
satisfied
Dissatisfied 10
Don’t know 10

100
90
80
70
60
% of the
50
respondents
40
30
20
10
0
fully satisfied partially satisfied dissatisfied don't know
options

Interpretation:
80% of the respondents are fully satisfied
with the safety measures adopted.
However, 10% are dissatisfied.
Q.21) Do you think that management tries to minimize the
stress at workplace?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Yes 50
No 0
Don’t know 50

100
90
80
70
60
% of the
50
respondents
40
30
20
10
0
yes no don't know
options

Interpretation:
Only 50% of the respondents agreed that management
tries to minimize the stress at workplace.
Q.22) Do you think BHEL concerns with CSR (Corporate
Social Responsibility)?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Yes 70
No 0
Don’t know 30

100
90
80
70
60
% of the
50
respondents
40
30
20
10
0
yes no don't know
options

Interpretation:
70% of the respondents agreed that BHEL concerns with
CSR. But 30% are not sure about it.
Q.23) Does BHEL helps employees to adapt changes
(modernization)?
OPTIONS % OF RESPONDENTS
Yes 80
No 0
Don’t know 20

100
90
80
70
60
% of the
50
respondents
40
30
20
10
0
yes no don't know
options

Interpretation:
80% of the respondents say that they are helped by their
company to adapt changes and to mould to work according
to the modernization.
CONCLUSION

&
SUGGESTIONS

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