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SUBMITTED TO:- Proff:Surbhi Bansal SUBMITTED BY:- Sandeep Kaur M.COM-1 st Roll No-9 PROJECT ON INDUSTRIAL RELATION & LABOUR WELFARE

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SUBMITTED TO:-Proff:Surbhi Bansal

SUBMITTED BY:-Sandeep Kaur

M.COM-1st

Roll No-9

PROJECT ON INDUSTRIAL RELATION

& LABOUR WELFARE

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INTRODUCTION OF INDUSTRIAL RELATION

“Law is not an abstract thing, it is a living organismSince it is applied on living human beings” Industrial relation has become on of the most delicate and complex problems of modern Industrial society. Industrial progress is impossible without cooperation of labors and harmonious Relationship. Therefore, it is in the interest of all to create and maintain good relations between employees ad employers management The term industrial relation has a been defined by different authors in different ways 

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Definition

Dale Yoder defined it as” a relationship between management

and employees or among employees and their organization, that

characterize and grow out of employment.”

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THE EVOLUTION OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

1.Primitive Stage2.Agrarian Economy or Middle Age3.Serfdom4.Handicrafts5.Cottage or Industrial Capitalization Stage6.Factory or Industrial Capitalization Stage

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IMPORTANCE OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

1.Uninterrupted production 2.Reduction in industrial

dispute 3.High Morale 4. Mental revolution 5.Reduced Wastage

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INTRODUCTION OF LABOUR WELFARE

When the Industrial revolution took place during the later part of the 18th Century and earlier part of 19th Century and as a result of industrial revolution employment in industries rose up tremendously .This led to emergence of to distinct classes on the industrial scene, namely, the capitalist class and the working class, the workers were largely untrained, uneducated and unorganized.

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NOW IN ANY INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION EMPLOYEE’S HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE ARE OF MAJOR CONCERN AND PUBLIC POLICY. . THE REASONS FOR THIS ARE TWO FOLD. FIRSTLY, THE GROWTH OF TRADE UNION MOVEMENT HAS COMPLETED. THE MANAGEMENTS IS TO PROVIDE BETTER WORKING CONDITIONS TO THE EMPLOYEES. SECONDLY, ENLIGHTENED MANAGEMENT REALIZE THE SIGNIFICANCE OF BETTER WORKING FACILITIES TO EMPLOYEES FOR ACHIEVING GRATER PRODUCTIVITY .

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COMPLIANCE OF VARIOUS GOVT. LEGISLATION IN ABC

In ABC Limited, for social security and social justice, the following Employee Legislation are fully implemented. In case of any deviation from the Act, there are certain types of checks by the Union Govt. & State Govt:- The Factories Act of 1948The Employees State Ins. Act 1949The payment of wages Act 1936The Minimum Wages ActThe workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923The Employees Provident Funds & Misc. Provision Act, 1952The payment of Bonus Act, 1965Industrial Disputes Act, 1947The Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Act, 1986  

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APPROACHES  ORGANIZATIONS FRAME MANY APPROACHES TO ENSURE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF THEIR EMPLOYEES.MANY ORGANIZATIONAL AND INDIVIDUAL ISSUES EMERGE IN MANAGEMENT OF EMPLOYEE HEALTH & SAFETY.THEY CAN BE INCLUDED FOLLOWING POINTS.

1.Physical Work Settings2.Sick building Syndrome3.Ergonomics 4.Engineering of work equipment and materials5.Cumulative Trauma and repetitive stress6.Accident rates and individuals

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ABOUT THE COMPANYINTRODUCTION

Amrit Banaspati Company Ltd., a Company that is Synonymous with purity and goodness, is poised on the threshold of the new millennium today. In a country as diverse as India, nature has showered her best, in full measure. Amrit Banaspati Company has stayed close to roots nature. Its special understanding of nature and ties ways have enabled it to grow from vanaspati Company to a multi-product organization producing a whole range of edible oils and fats.

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COMPANY PROFILE

Amrit Banaspati Company Ltd., Rajpura is an ISO 9001-2001 certified company. It has an history of five decades in business of edible oil product. Today, it is one of the largest manufacturing unit of edible oil products. Today, it is one of the largest manufacturing unit of edible oil in the country. Its main brands are •Ginni•Gagan •Bansari•Suntieri teer•Merrigold and Sunflower OilWhich are very popular and virtually common household names in various parts of the country. In terms of turnover ABC Ltd., Rajpura has been sated amongst 100 companies of India. Late Shari Laxmi Narian Bajaj set up Amrit Banaspati Company Ltd. in Years 1940. It Was Ninth Company of the country established in Banaspati Industry. These are 475 Department and about 250 contract Laborers .

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The main Branches that are under Amrit Group are :-

a) Amrit Banaspati Company Limited, Ghaazibad (U.P)

b) Amrit Paper Sailkhurd, Hosiarpur (Punjab)

c) Amrit Banaspati Company limited, Rajpura (Punjab)

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COMPANY PRODUCTS

Gagan VanaspatiBansari Refined Vegetable Oil Ginni Refined Sunflower oil Ginni Refined cottonseed oilMarigold Bread Spread Sunheri Teer VanaspatiGinni Refined Groundnut OilGagan Rice Gagan Salt

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ANALYSIS&INTERPRITATIONS

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Do you Know that good industrial relation increases productivity in an industrial establishment?

TABLE

OPTIONS %YES 92%NO 8%TOTAL 100%

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IS THERE ANY WORKERS PARTICIPATION IN MANAGEMENT IN YOUR WORK

TABLEOPTIONS

%

YES 85%NO 15%

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WHO IS THE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING GOOD INDUSTRIAL RELATION IN AN INDUSTRYTABLE

OPTIONS %WORKERS 13%MANAGEMENT

17%

UNION 10%GOVERNMENT MACHINARY

8%

ALL THE ABOVE

52%

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Is there any industrial relation committee in your unit? TABLE

OPTIONS

%

YES 97%NO 3%

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Are management &union serious about maintaining industrial relation in your unit?TABLE

OPTIONS

%

YES 94%NO 6%

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Does state govt administration provides help to your industrial unit for maintaining good industrial relation and if yes then which department?TABLE

OPTIONS

%

LABOUR DEPTT..

40%

LOCAL ADMN..

21%

LOCAL MLA

22%

LOCAL MP

17%

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Are the employee of your unit satisfied with wage/salary structure?TABLE

OPTIONS

%

YES 2%NO 98%

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Is your unit following the Govt. guidelines in maintenances harmonious industrial relation?

TABLE

OPTIONS

%

YES 87%NO 13%

87%

13%

YES

NO

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Are you aware about all the health , safety and welfare facilities being provided to you?

TABLE

OPTIONS

%

YES 97%NO 3%

97%

3%

YES

NO

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Are you satisfied with the trans port facility provide by company ?

TABLE

OPTIONS

%

YES 95%NO 5%

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CONCLUSION

WELFARE OF THE WORKERS IS NOT RESPONSIBILITY OF THE COMPANY RATHER IT IS A JOINT RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EMPLOYERS, THE GOVT. AND THE TRADE UNION. BUT THE MANAGEMENT IN PARTICULARS IS VERY MUCH RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS. THE PROBLEMS OF WORKERS ARE OF SUCH A GREAT MAGNITUDE THAT THE COMPANY ALONE CANNOT TACKLE IT SUCCESSFULLY UNLESS AND UNTIL THE WORKMEN OF THE RESPECTIVE COMPANIES HELP THE COMPANY. MANAGEMENT AND WORKERS BOTH ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SUCCESS OF WELFARE MEASURES.

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THANKYOU