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karthi617
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Hi , I am Karthi, an doing my MBA, can anyone suggest me a topic which must be purely based on WOMEN EMPLOYEES of the organization. I am eagerly awaiting for your replies.
From India, Tirunelveli
chitti talli
hi some topics for the women employees are security measures for woomen, extra benefits.sheduling etc.........
From India, Kakinada
karthi617
3

Thanks Chitti... I am more concerned about these topics because i am doing my main project where the survey has to be taken only for 60 to 70 women... in a company... So thanks a lot. I feel comfortable by your suggestions
From India, Tirunelveli
beauty_babu@yahoo.co.in
85

Hi, Here are few : Work life balance Sexual Harrasment Maternity leave Safety Measures Wage differences - Babu
From India, Madras
sunil Sadar
15

Mr.Babu has suggested lot of worthy topics.

although there is a full fledged law" Maternity Benefit Act". However, in most of the orgnaisation( whether small/medium/large and whether Indian or MNC) the benefits under this act is not extended to women employees. Either in such cases as soon as it is learnt that the women is poregnant, steps are taken to ensure that she is sent out as soon as possible. Accidently, if the women employee continue to work, she is flatly refused the benfit or is threatened in soft language.

You may take up a comparative study in various industries on Extension of Maternity benefit act. However, you will Have to ensure that your questionnaire covers the minutest and indepth aspect of the benefit part of the act, as both the women employee as well as Employer is likely to cheat you. Put lot of questions each contradictory to other after a certain number of questions in the questionnaire and try to get answers to each of them.

Similarly another worth topic is Wage difference

wish you best luck.

If any futher guidance is required you can write to me on

From India, Nagpur
karthi617
3

Thank you Mr. Babu and Mr.Sunil.. Your suggestions were great. But i am quiet afraid that those women employees ll be afraid to give their own views and perception , so this hardly can affect my survey. Anyway Thank you for ur suggestions. This means a lot to me.
From India, Tirunelveli
dasmanash
2

Hi Karthi,

I do not think you have a reason to fear! Most of the organizations employing women are aware about legal provisions and keep themselves immune from that. However, since you are doing ti for a project, I think you should concentrate on both primary and secondary data. For women employees there are certain topics, which are covered by law, study the adherence pattern of them and you will get a trend (some of the data will be available with the statistical department). The areas are: -

1. Factories Act (Employment of women employees, provision for creche etc)

2. Shops & Estalishment Acts of various states (regarding working hours, car provisions etc)

3. Maternity Benefit Act and ESI Act (for maternity benefit, extension of maternity leave etc)

4. Equal Remunerations Act

5. Salary agreement of various unions, especially where women employees are employed

On the non/ para statutory areas, look for: -

1. Corporate governance (for sexual harrasments, discremenation etc.)

2. Policies governing women employees

I think this should give you some data to work on.

Regards & best of luck

From India, Delhi
nashbramhall
1624

Dear Karthi,
You are doing the same mistake as other students do. You have not given enough information about the scenario. For example, will you be conducting the study in a single organisation? If so, how large is the organisation? What category of workers are the 50 to 70 members that you can access? Does the company have any problems that they would like you to address? Any project you do in an organisation should be of benefit to them too.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
A retired academic in the UK

From United Kingdom
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