Vidya Project
Vidya Project
Sl.No.
1
2
Gender
Male
Female
Total
No. of respondents
38
16
54
Percentage
30%
70%
100%
Analysis:
1. 30% of respondents are male
2. 70% of respondents are female employees.
The majority of employees are female.
70%
60%
50%
No. of Respondents
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
Male
Female
Gender
Age group
18-25
26-35
36-45
46-55
Total
No. of respondents
0
1
5
48
54
Percentage
0
2%
10%
88%
100%
Analysis
1.
2.
3.
4.
40%
30%
20%
10%
2%
10%
0%
0%
18-25
26-35
36-45
Age group
46-55
No. of respondents
2
4
8
40
54
Percentage
1%
8%
16%
75%
100%
Analysis
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
30%
20%
10%
16%
8%
1%
0%
0%
Income
Working year
Less than 2 yrs.
2-4 yrs.
No. of respondents
2
Percentage
4%
3
4
5
5-6 yrs.
6-10 yr.
Above 10 yrs.
Total
14
38
54
26%
70%
100%
Analysis
1. 70% of respondents are working above 10 years.
2. 26% of respondents are working 6-10 years and
3. 4% of respondents are working 2-4 years.
70%
70%
60%
50%
40%
26%
30%
% of Respondents
20%
4%
10%
0%
0%
0%
Experience
No. of respondents
52
2
54
Percentage
97%
3%
100%
Analysis
1. 97% of employees are happy with present wage system
2. 3% of employees are not happy with the wage system
Chart Title
3%
Yes
No
97%
No. of respondents
2
5
2
45
54
Percentage
4%
9%
4%
83%
100%
Analysis
1.
2.
3.
4.
paid vacation
Holiday pay
83%
4%
Shift premium
0%
Paid holiday
Hours/Work
0%
9%
4%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
Table 7:
B. Respondents opinion towards security of the employee
Sl.No.
1
2
No. of respondents
52
2
Percentage
96%
4%
Analysis
96% of respondents opinion is retrenchment compensation provided by the organization
and 4% of respondents opinion is lay-off compensation provided by the organization.
Chart Title
4%
Retrenchment
compensation
Lay off compensation
96%
Health benefits
Sickness benefits
Maternity benefits
Disablement benefits
Dependents benefits
Medical benefits
Total
No. of respondents
5
4
0
0
45
54
Percentage
10%
7%
0%
0%
83%
100%
Analysis
90%
83%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
10%
7%
0%
0%
No. of respondents
Percentage
50
4
54
96%
4%
100%
Chart Title
4%
Yes
No
96%
Welfare measure
Health
Medical
Socio-cultural
Safety
Old age
Total
No. of respondents
7
4
23
12
8
54
Percentage
13%
7%
43%
22%
15%
100%
43%
45%
40%
35%
30%
22%
25%
20%
15%
15%
13%
7%
10%
5%
0%
Health
medical
socio-cultural
safety
old age
Excellent
Very good
Good
Poor
Very poor
14
10
30
42
5
30
10
25
24
5
10
8
16
35
8
18
10
9
8
49
12
4
9
3
0
5
30
2
38
6
-
4
2
4
2
2
3
4
44
-
60
49
50
44
42
38
40
30
20
10
30
25
30 30
Excellent
24
18
14
8
34
35
10
2
0
Very good
16
10 10
5 54
89
5
12
00
23
2
00 00
00
109
6
4
00
good
Poor
Very poor
00000
00
No. of respondents
Percentage
52
2
54
97%
3%
100%
Analysis
96% of respondents satisfied the present working conditions
Chart Title
3%
Yes
No
97%
Satisfaction of present
Bonus system
Yes
No
Total
1
2
No. of respondents
Percentage
24
30
54
45%
55%
100%
Analysis
The above data 45% of respondents only satisfied with the present bonus system and
remaining 55% of respondents not satisfied with the present bonus system.
Chart Title
45%
55%
Yes
No
Table 16: Employees view towards the welfare programs motivates the
employees
Sl.No.
1
2
3
4
No. of respondents
Percentage
2
28
23
1
54
4%
52%
43%
1%
100%
Analysis
The above data 52% of respondents view is welfare programs motivates the employees to
a little extent and 43% of respondents view to some extent.
60%
52%
50%
43%
40%
30%
20%
10%
4%
1%
0%
To a greater extent
To little extent
To some extent
Can't say
Frequency of LTD
Provision
Once in a year
Four years once
Six years once
Three years once
Total
1
2
3
4
No. of respondents
Percentage
1
50
0
3
54
1%
95%
0%
4%
100%
Analysis
95% of respondents view is four year once the LTC provision provided by the
organization.
95%
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
4%
1%
0%
Once in a year
0% once
Six year
1
2
No. of respondents
Percentage
4
50
54
7%
93%
100%
Analysis
93% of respondents view is BSNL does not provide relief benefits to employees.
Chart Title
7%
Yes
No
93%
1
2
No. of respondents
Percentage
52
2
54
97%
3%
100%
Analysis
97% of respondents view is BSNL provides encouragement for employee to higher
education, department-wise or promotional exam by only 3% of respondents are not ready to
give encouragement for employee to higher education.
Chart Title
3%
Yes
No
97%
Table 20: Respondents opinion towards rent free housing facility to employee
Sl.No.
1
2
No. of respondents
Percentage
2
52
54
4%
96%
100%
Analysis
96% of respondents are not taken rent free housing facility but only 4% of respondents
are using this benefit.
Chart Title
4%
Yes
No
96%
Awarded by BSNL
Yes
No
Total
No. of respondents
28
26
54
Percentage
52%
48%
100%
Analysis
52% of respondents are getting award by BSNL only and remaining 48% of respondents
are not getting any award by BSNL.
Chart Title
48%
52%
Yes
No
Table 22: Respondents opinion towards fringe benefits reduce the absenteeism
Sl.No.
1
2
3
4
No. of respondents
Percentage
28
4
0
22
54
52%
8%
0%
40%
100%
Analysis
52% of respondents agree that fringe benefit reduces the absenteeism and 40% of
respondents are neither agree nor disagree the fringe benefit reduces the absenteeism.
60%
52%
50%
40%
40%
30%
20%
8%
10%
0%
0%
Findings
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
After analysis of the questionnaire we came to know that, these benefits are extended to almost
7. Greater number of respondents i.e., 96% of respondents are happy with present welfare
program.
8. 43% of respondents expect the socio-cultural activity like sports or any entertainment
program.
9. 55% of respondents are satisfied with organization present bonus system.
10. All respondents are satisfied with present working conditions.
11. 52% of respondents views the welfare program motivates the employee to a little extent.
12. 95% of respondents are happy with the LIC provision provided by the organization i.e.,
once in 4 years.
13. 93% of respondents disagree with accident relief benefits provided by the organization.
14. Greater number of respondents i.e., 97% of respondents agree that organization provides
encouragement for employee to higher education, department exam.
15. Almost 96% respondents does not using rent free housing facility to employees.
16. 52% of respondents are getting award by BSNL. For example, Sanchar Sevak Padak
Award.
17. 52% of the respondents agree that fringe benefits reduce the absenteeism.
Suggestions
1. As jobs have become more intellectual companies can recruit skilled employees
2. Employers should try to change the perception of employees about fringe benefits i.e.,
they have to create awareness towards the significance of fringe benefits.
3. Employees should be allowed to give suggestions for improvement in welfare program.
4. Organization should provide time bound promotion, it increases employees interest
towards the organization.
5. The organization can provide counseling facility frequently to easily identify the
problems of the employee.
6. Organization can provide well-equipped rest-room facility to entire work force.
7. Provide an environment to maintain good cooperation and coordination between
departments.
8. Improve the organizations community service.
9. The organization should give importance to health maintenance service.
10. Provide rent-free housing facility to all the employees.
11. Majority of employees are not getting any award, so organization give importance to
motivate the employee by awarding them.
Conclusion
In the new business management model, a company is obligated to provide fringe
benefits to employees. Employers have also realized the importance of their role in providing
these extra amenities.
Fringes refer to all those monetary benefits that the employees receive in addition to
direct remuneration. Fringe benefits are popular because they enhance employee earnings, help,
attract, retain competent personnel, reduce fatigue minimize overtime costs and discourage labor
unrest.
Fringe benefit is essential for all type of organizations. Today, fringe benefits have been
accepted by employers, it is now accepted that it is a social right. Fringe benefits indirectly
increase productivity and improve morale of the employee.
Bibliography
1. Managing Human Resource
2. Personnel/Human Resource Management
- By
P. Subba Rao
V.S.P. Rao
Male : [
Female: [
Age:
18-25 [
26-35 [
Qualification: SSLC [
PUC
]
]
36-45 [
]
Degree [
46-55 [
] PG [
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Designation : ..
Income per month:
4000-8000 [
16000-20000 [
8000-12000 [
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12000-16000 [
Health benefits
1. Sickness benefits [ ]
2. Maternity benefits [ ]
3. Disablement benefits [ ]
4. Dependents benefits [ ]
5. Medical benefits [ ]
Voluntary arrangements
a. Health maintenance service
b. Medical benefits to family members and employee [
c. Reimbursement of medical expenses [ ]
Welfare and recreational facility:
Canteens
Consumer securities
Credit societies
Housing
Legal aid
Employee counseling
Welfare organization/officers [
Holidays homes
Education
Transportation
Miscellaneous benefits
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
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]
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Provident fund
[ ]
Pensions
[ ]
Deposit link insurance
[ ]
Gratuity
[ ]
Medical benefits to retired employees [
8. Do you expect any socio-cultural activity like sports or any entertainment program in your
company
Strongly agree
Agree
Strongly disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
9. Rank the priority the working condition provided by BSNL
Excellent
Very good
Good
Poor
Very poor