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A Study on Labour Welfare Practices in Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Ltd, Bengaluru

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  • K B Ravindra

    (Government First Grade College & PG Centre, Doddaballapur)

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The importance of Labour Welfare in Industrialisation and Economic Development has been recognized globally. It is an important dimension in Industrial Relations, which includes overall welfare facilities designed to take care of well being of Employees and Workers. During the 1990s, the measures of economic reforms introduced in the country have given rise to a wave of rapid and radical changes in the structure and working of our economy. Globalization, Liberalisation, Privatisation, etc. have completely changed the functioning of the Indian Economy and forced the employees, workers, and their organizations to adapt and adjust by reorienting their ways to survive and thrive amidst the forces of change and competition. The aspect of Labour Welfare and Social Security has tremendous significance in the Public Sector, Private Sector and Multinational Organisations. It is firmly believed that money and environment given to employees is a long term investment and will never go waste. Against this backdrop, a detailed study has been conducted at Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Ltd, Bengaluru, a Public Sector Organisation. Primary data collected through a Structured Questionnaire from 100 respondents covering all levels and departments has revealed that most of the Labour Welfare and Social Security provisions are being satisfactorily provided by the company to its employees and workers. It is suggested that the company carefully look into those areas where employees/workers have expressed dissatisfaction. The article concludes by stating that if an organisation provides good welfare and social security benefits, then it will be able to procure and develop a unique pool of people who can continuously take the organization to new levels of growth and sustainability.

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  • K B Ravindra, 2021. "A Study on Labour Welfare Practices in Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Ltd, Bengaluru," ComFin Research, Shanlax Journals, vol. 9(1), pages 38-46, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:acg:comfin:v:9:y:2021:i:1:p:38-46
    DOI: 10.34293/commerce.v9i1.3558
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