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A Study on Employees Welfare Facilities Adopted at Bosch Limited, Bangalore

Author Affiliations

  • 1CIMS B School, Jayanagar, Bangalore, INDIA

Res. J. Management Sci., Volume 2, Issue (12), Pages 7-11, December,6 (2013)

Abstract

The present study is made an attempt to identify welfare facilities and employee’s satisfaction level about welfare facilities adopted at Bosch limited, Bangalore. To achieve the aforesaid objective data is gathered from 100 employees of the organization with random sampling technique. It is found that most of the respondents are aware about the legislative and non - legislative employee welfare facilities provided at the Company, welfare facilities like medical, canteen, working environment, safety measures etc., are provided by the company. And most of the employees are satisfied with the welfare facilities adopted by the company towards the employee’s welfare.

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