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`@ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www ISSN No: 245 Inte R Perception o L K. Prabha Kumari, B.E., MBA., M.P Assistant Professor, Department of Manufacturing and Merchandi NIFT-TEA College of Knitwear F Tirupur, Tamil Nadu, India ABSTRACT In the garment sector to retain the skille Good quality of work life is nece organization to attract and to sustain talented employees. In order to su competitive market because of privatization and globalization and to attrition rate of employees the QWL very important in the garment industry Q wide variety of components that are infl performance satisfied level of employe focuses and analyses the literature fi involve QWL, Therefore, the resea recommend those multinational compan excellent quality of work life (QWL) focusing on particular service elemen further enhance the overall quality of employees. In this paper, the researchers found t work life (QWL) programs influence t in organization and the researcher given using the tools like Chi-square to improv of the Employees. Keywords: Quality of Work life, retaining, garment and chi square w.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 2 | Issue – 2 | Jan-Feb 56 - 6470 | www.ijtsrd.com | Volum ernational Journal of Trend in Sc Research and Development (IJT International Open Access Journ of Employees towards Quality Life in Garment Industry Phil., (Ph.D) f Apparel ising, Fashion, a C. S. Gan Student, Department of Appa Merchandising, NIFT-TEA Fashion, Tirupur, Tam ed employee a essary for an n skilled and urvive in the liberalization, minimize the initiatives are QWL involves luenced on the ees .This study indings which archer highly nies to plan an ) programs by nt s that will life (QOL) of that quality of the employees n suggestion by ve the Welfare , Perception, INTRODUCTION The Quality of life usually outcome of social policies and the employees to the fact disciplines, welfare and e countries on the different lev garment sector. In the Organization Quality Project at the centre was initi the cancer centre based on an morale and high burnout steering committee comp representatives from a varie administered to employees to issues that they believed employees’ quality of work-li developed towards the sustain the level in the organization. b 2018 Page: 1114 me - 2 | Issue 2 cientific TSRD) nal y Work nesh arel Manufacturing and A College of Knitwear mil Nadu, India designates the desired d programmers to focus ctors, in this area of environment in many vels of employees in the of Work-Life (QWL) iated by the president of necdotal evidence of low among employees. A posed of employee ety of departments was gather baseline data on to be important to ife. A QWL survey was n employees to improve

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In the garment sector to retain the skilled employee a Good quality of work life is necessary for an organization to attract and to sustain skilled and talented employees. In order to survive in the competitive market because of liberalization, privatization and globalization and to minimize the attrition rate of employees the QWL initiatives are very important in the garment industry QWL involves wide variety of components that are influenced on the performance satisfied level of employees .This study focuses and analyses the literature findings which involve QWL, Therefore, the researcher highly recommend those multinational companies to plan an excellent quality of work life QWL programs by focusing on particular service element s that will further enhance the overall quality of life QOL of employees. In this paper, the researchers found that quality of work life QWL programs influence the employees in organization and the researcher given suggestion by using the tools like Chi square to improve the Welfare of the Employees. K. Prabha Kumari | C. S. Ganesh "Perception of Employees towards Quality Work Life in Garment Industry" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-2 , February 2018, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd9612.pdf Paper URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/management/business-environment/9612/perception-of-employees-towards-quality-work-life-in-garment-industry/k-prabha-kumari

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ISSN No: 2456

InternationalResearch

Perception o

Life

K. Prabha Kumari, B.E., MBA., M.PAssistant Professor, Department of Apparel

Manufacturing and Merchandising,NIFT-TEA College of Knitwear Fashion,

Tirupur, Tamil Nadu, India

ABSTRACT

In the garment sector to retain the skilled employee a Good quality of work life is necessary for an organization to attract and to sustain skilled and talented employees. In order to survive in the competitive market because of liberalization, privatization and globalization and to minimize the attrition rate of employees the QWL initiatives are very important in the garment industry QWL involves wide variety of components that are influenced on the performance satisfied level of employees .This study focuses and analyses the literature findings which involve QWL, Therefore, the researcher highly recommend those multinational companies to plan an excellent quality of work life (QWL) programs by focusing on particular service element s that will further enhance the overall quality of life (QOL) of employees. In this paper, the researchers found that quality of work life (QWL) programs influence the employees in organization and the researcher given sugusing the tools like Chi-square to improve the Welfare of the Employees. Keywords: Quality of Work life, Perception, retaining, garment and chi square

@ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 2 | Issue – 2 | Jan-Feb 2018

ISSN No: 2456 - 6470 | www.ijtsrd.com | Volume

International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD)

International Open Access Journal

of Employees towards Quality Work

Life in Garment Industry

, MBA., M.Phil., (Ph.D)

f Apparel nd Merchandising,

f Knitwear Fashion, , India

C. S. GaneshStudent, Department of Apparel Manufacturing

Merchandising, NIFT-TEAFashion, Tirupur, Tamil

In the garment sector to retain the skilled employee a Good quality of work life is necessary for an organization to attract and to sustain skilled and talented employees. In order to survive in the competitive market because of liberalization, privatization and globalization and to minimize the attrition rate of employees the QWL initiatives are very important in the garment industry QWL involves wide variety of components that are influenced on the performance satisfied level of employees .This study focuses and analyses the literature findings which involve QWL, Therefore, the researcher highly recommend those multinational companies to plan an excellent quality of work life (QWL) programs by

ing on particular service element s that will further enhance the overall quality of life (QOL) of

In this paper, the researchers found that quality of work life (QWL) programs influence the employees in organization and the researcher given suggestion by

square to improve the Welfare

Quality of Work life, Perception,

INTRODUCTION

The Quality of life usually designates the desired outcome of social policies and programmers to focus the employees to the factors, in this area of disciplines, welfare and environment in many countries on the different levels of employees in the garment sector. In the Organization Quality of WorkProject at the centre was initiated by the presidethe cancer centre based on anecdotal evidence of low morale and high burnout among employees. A steering committee composed of employee representatives from a variety of departments was administered to employees to gather baseline data on issues that they believed to be important to employees’ quality of work-life. A QWL survey was developed towards the sustain employees to improve the level in the organization.

Feb 2018 Page: 1114

6470 | www.ijtsrd.com | Volume - 2 | Issue – 2

Scientific (IJTSRD)

International Open Access Journal

owards Quality Work

anesh f Apparel Manufacturing and

EA College of Knitwear Tamil Nadu, India

The Quality of life usually designates the desired outcome of social policies and programmers to focus

e employees to the factors, in this area of disciplines, welfare and environment in many countries on the different levels of employees in the

In the Organization Quality of Work-Life (QWL) Project at the centre was initiated by the president of the cancer centre based on anecdotal evidence of low morale and high burnout among employees. A steering committee composed of employee representatives from a variety of departments was administered to employees to gather baseline data on

they believed to be important to life. A QWL survey was

developed towards the sustain employees to improve

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Fig – no :1

The QWL of people and places depends upon many things ,good paying jobs .some of these challenges are related to problems in the main stream economy while others , are unique to the institutional framework of rural area. Each of these aspects of development is complex since each community has its own growth related challenges and unique circumstances that affect its response to the pressures of growth.

DEFINITIONS:

The quality of life is a set of affective beliefs directed towards the totality of ones’s life or towards specific domains of life.

Andrews and withey :

The quality of life is a “psychological state or feeling and therefore a pleasure the, happiness, well being or satisfaction”

“ Brock” divides the good for persons or of a good life distinguishes 3 approaches

Hedonist Preference satisfaction Ideal

Much of the philosophical work on these theories has been in the services of developing on account of utility, broadly constructed for employment in consequentiality of QWL. The particular kinds of conscious experience are variously characterized as pleasure, happiness or the satisfaction or enjoyment that typically accompanies the successful pursuit of one’s desires.

NEED OF THE STUDY:

The quality of life is one of the invisible components for every individual life to improve the quality life of

employee better in the garment industry .The commitment and the desire of individual showed the meaning of life. This meaning will show the worth of life to make the employee into the worth the quality work life to the garment sector.

In order to understand the individual life the quality of life to individual has a lot of other components will be discussed in this research paper.

According to the research the quality work life is very important to the conducted a study according to this specified area according to specialization. So the researcher selects this topic to improve the quality of life is very much important for every individual in the organization

OBJECTIVES THE STUDY:

To study the employees perception about quality of life and to determine their overall quality of life.

To know the socio economic feature of employee in garment industry

To find out various factors affecting the quality of life among the employees.

To analyze the work life satisfaction towards welfare facilities and working environment in apparel industry the quality life.

To offer the suggestions to improve the quality life of employee.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY The present study is to analyze the Quality of Work Life (QWL) of at different stages of the manufacturing process, workforce is significant. Hence, the study workers are the focus of the present study on the Quality of Work Life for that garment industries in tirupur were selected to conduct the study. Aim of the Study The main aim of the present study is to determine the quality of work life of employees where they are facing low level of wages, poor working conditions, long working hours, and unfavorable terms of employment discrimination at work and also observed their satisfaction at work. To understand the practical relevance of designing and implementing the strategies and interventions to improve QWL among the workers working in the garment sector.

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Sample Selection Simple random sampling is a selected where it comes under the probability sampling method. Simple random sampling is used to find the employees randomly to analyze to the research interest, and when investigators wish to oversample a particularly small group of interest. Methods of Data Collection Keeping in view the objectives of the study, the following methods for data collection have been followed by the researcher to conduct the present study. Both primary and secondary methods were followed for data collection. Primary Data The study focuses on the perceptions and attitudes of employees in relation tithe various quality of work life parameters like health and safety, employee welfare, working conditions, job security; wages; career growth and development; grievance handling system; social integration; and social relevance of work life.. REVIEWS OF LITERATURE: This study presents the review of literature available on the subject of Quality of Work Life (QWL). The literature helps in developing a proper perspective of the subject and understanding the dimensions covered by the studies. G. Susila, R. Mathivanan, and K. Maruthadurai (2013) they explained a study on the quality of work life in selected Cement Industries of Tancem, Birla and Ramco, in Ariyalur District, Tamil Nadu State. They identified that the QWL dimensions are adequate and fair compensation, safe and healthy work environment, and development of human capacities, growth and security, social integration, constitutionalism, total life.

Kannagi, S. A, and Mahalingam, S. (2013) in They observed the quality of work life among non-managerial employees in Neyveli Lignite Corporation, Neyveli, TamilNadu. They selected 792 non-managerial employees in order to determine the significance of ten categories of QWL perceptions. They are; i) pay and compensation, ii) training development, iii) recognition, iv)career development, v)job security, vi) job content, vii) safety measures viii) work schedule, ix) interpersonal relations, and x) work environment. Finally they revealed that QWL has assumed significance as it is the right choice for the management to keep the employees in high sprit, and clearly be demarcated to indicate the ones in which the employees can exercise autonomy, which would go a long way in helping the organization in realizing its goals of course, with the assistance of the labour. Rathamani, P. and RameshwariRamchandra. (2013) They focused on the factors influences quality of work life of employees, level of satisfaction of employees on present; levels of QWL and influence of QWL in textile units in SIPCOT, Perundurai, in Tamil Nadu. Five respondents are selected for 10 textile units of equal capacity have been selected as sample respondent by using convenient sampling technique. In the study respondents have given favorable response on the job satisfaction, safety and healthy working conditions, opportunities to develop human capacities and opportunities for continued growth and security of their organization, and employee respondents have expected higher compensation from their employees. Research findings revealed the fact that motivational insight viz., promotion, insurance protection, training, awards, recognitions have been influencing factors of quality of work life.

DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION: CHI-SQUARE TEST: Gender and Welfare Facilities

EDUCATIONAL LEVEL

STRONGLY AGREE

AGREE NETURAL DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

TOTAL

UG 11 10 9 5 4 39

PG 5 5 10 4 13 37

OTHERS 7 5 2 7 3 24

TOTAL 23 20 21 16 20 100

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H0 - There is no significant Association between Gender and Welfare Facilities. H1 – There is a significant Association between Gender and Welfare Facilities STATISTICAL TEST

CALCULATED VALUE

DEGREES OF FREEDOM

TABLE VALUE

LEVEL OF SIGNIFICANCE

HYPOTHESIS

Pearson Chi- Square

10.87 4 9.49 5% Rejected

INFERENCE: It is inferred from the above that the calculated value of chi square is greater than the table value. Hence the null hypothesis is rejected so there is a significant association between Gender and Welfare Facilities. CONCLUSION: In order to study employees sustain in current world the perception of QWL industry is very important immense information regarding factors of quality of life ,attitude of employees towards their work life coworkers and management. This study leads me to the conclusion of every employee of the organization perceive his work life, family life to improve overall quality of life, the researcher got a very informative interaction between the employees of the exports industry to regarding QWL .the researcher gave some suggestions to improve their work of life balance .In this analysis the researcher give more suggestions to improve the welfare facilities and environment condition to retain employee.

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