Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA

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Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA Nature of Welfare Organization should do something for welfare of workers and public Welfare of employees lead to better work Welfare includes physical, moral, mental and emotional well being of employees Welfare of employees (doing well) is responsibility of employer, government and labour unions ILO define welfare as “providing such services, facilities, and amenities as may be established in or in the vicinity of undertakings to enable the persons employed in them to perform their work in healthy, congenial surroundings and to provide them with amenities conducive to good health and high moral” Source: Aswathappa. 2008, p. 456 Counteracting negative effects of production systems on worker, family, and social life Providing opportunities for good life/quality life to worker and his or her family Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA 1

Merits and Demerits of Welfare Arguments in Favour In industrial economies labour is protecting social and economic factors therefore, his actions and interaction with industrial framework influence industrial development Necessary to motivate and retain employees (Hygiene factors) Help to minimize social problems like involvement of person in negative/evil activities Welfare efforts promote positive image of company Argument Against Why to provide welfare services to employees if it is the duty of state means duplication of activities and resources Off the job and personal affairs should not be dealt by employer. If person has to use such facilities for very short period in on the job (for example: building sports complex) They are not motivating factors and if welfare facilities are provided it is taken as granted Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA 2

Types of Welfare Activities Welfare inside the workplace Conditions of work environment Safety and cleanliness Whitewash premises and entrance Temperature, humidity, ventilation, lighting, elimination of toxic materials Comforts and convenience at work Distribution work hours and provision of rest breaks Safety measures for employees like maintenance of machines, dress, helmet, and first aid Notice boards, posters and effective communication measures Conveniences Rest rooms, bathrooms, dustbins Drinking water, canteen services Reading rooms, library 3) Labour management participation Committees on food, work, safety. Consultation in welfare activities Worker's arbitration 4) Worker’s health services Dispensary, ambulance, medical examination, health education 5) Women and Child Welfare Maternity aid, child care, women’s general education, separate facilities for women 6) Worker’s recreation Indoor games 7) Employment Follow-up Counseling, feedback on workers adjustment and identification of problems 8) Economic Services Loans, financial grants, unemployment insurance, health insurance, transport services, provident fund, gratuity, pension, occupational injury insurance, family assistance Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA 3

Types of Welfare Activities Welfare outside the workplace Housing, bachelor quarters, family residence Roads, lighting, parks, playground Schools, nursery Markets Transport Telegraph and telephone Health and medical services Recreation: games, clubs, cultural programs, festival celebration Community leadership development: counseling of elders, community services for children, youth and women Adopted from: Aswathappa. Human Resource Management, Text and Cases, 2008, Pp. 459-460 p. 333 Statutory Provision: Mandated by act and law Non Statutory Benefits: Volunteer benefits like loan facilities, education of children, fair price shops etc. Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA 4

Approaches to Labour Welfare Social theory Religion theory Philanthropic theory Policing theory Labour welfare Paternalistic theory Functional theory Placating theory Public Relations theory Source: Aswathappa. Human Resource Management, Text and Cases, 2008, P. 465 p. 333 Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA 5

Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA Approaches to Welfare The motives, attitudes, and beliefs that derive the organization to provide welfare services to labour are called labour welfare approaches Policing Theory: The state through legislation force industrial owner to provide welfare facilities to labour Religion Theory: The investment perspective held belief that today investment is tomorrow profit (today’s deed will have tomorrow fruit) Present disabilities are result of past misdeeds. So person should do good today to compensate past sins Philanthropic Theory: Love for human beings. Paternalistic Theory: The industrialist own property and profit for his use as trust and should therefore use these resources for benefits for workers who contribute towards profit as they lack resources to take care of needs of their children and themselves. It is moral duty to provide welfare services to labour Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA 6

Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA Approaches to Welfare Placating Theory: Workers should be pleased and put them at peace by providing welfare facilities. Public Relation Theory: Welfare activities are mean to create positive and good impression of company in the eyes of workers, suppliers, customers, and public Functional Theory: Also called efficiency theory. Welfare facilities are necessary to make worker more productive and efficient. Social Theory: Industrial organizations have social obligation to do good for society and its workers. Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA 7

Administration of Welfare Program Welfare Policy Yes or No Objectives, Approach, Range, Timeliness Organization Welfare Officer Line Manager Human Resource Manager Evaluation Trend Analysis Opinion Source: Aswathappa. Human Resource Management, Text and Cases, 2008, P. 467 Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA 8

Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA Summary Nature of Welfare Merits and Demerits of Welfare Types of Welfare Activities Approaches to Labour Welfare Administration of Welfare Program Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA 9

Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA Thank you Unit - V 16BA609 & Human Resource Management, Mr.K.Mohan Kumar, AP/MBA