HRM PPT Rohit Valse 713190
HRM PPT Rohit Valse 713190
HRM PPT Rohit Valse 713190
HUMAN RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
Name:- Valse Rohit Snajayrao
Roll.No. :-713190
SUBMITTED TO
Prof. Dr. Gurpreet Attal
Meaning & definition of Employee Welfare :-
Art 41 0f Indian constitution says that “ the state shall with in the limits of its
economic capacity & development, make effective provision for security , the
right to work, to education & to public assistance in cases of unemployment, Old
age, sickness & disablement & in other cases of undeserved want”
Role of Management in Employee Welfare
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 and welfare) 1986, Mines Act 1962.
The non statutory schemes differ from organization to organization and from
industry to industry
Employee Welfare
STATUTORY WELFARE SCHEMES
The statutory welfare schemes include the following provisions:
Drinking Water
Facilities for sitting
First aid appliances
Canteen facilities
Spittoons
Lighting
Due to the welfare measures, the employees feel that the management is
interested in taking care of the employees that result in the sincerity,
commitment and loyalty of the employees towards the organization.
The employees work with full enthusiasm and energetic behaviour which
results in the increase in production and ultimately the increased profit.
I L O’s Employee Welfare
ILO has suggested welfare funds on a collective basis to finance activities in small undertakings.
It has adopted a number of convections & recommendations regarding industrial accidents &
occupational health.
New dimension to welfare activities has been provided by ILO’s contribution to family welfare &
population education prog among industrial workers in organised sector in India.
It has rendered exemplary service to all 3 elements composing it – govt. , employees & workers.
It has greatly influenced labour legislation, labour welfare , trade unionism & Industrial Relations
in India.
CONCLUSION: