Perception of Labourers’ of the Tea Estates towards the Implementation of Welfare Facilities under the Plantation Labour Act, 1951

Journal Title: International Journal of Business and Management Invention - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 5

Abstract

: The paper draws a conclusion on the perception of labourers’ of the Tea Estates of Barak Valley towards the level of implementation of welfare facilities under the Plantation Labour Act, 1951.Hypothesis is used to test whether the perception among the labourers’ differ. Reliability test is done to test the reliability of the data and further mean and standard deviation is used to know the extent in which the labourers’ are satisfied. The test concludes unto moderate level of implementation of the Plantation Labour Act, 1951 and every labour has their own perception towards the facilities received.

Authors and Affiliations

Ms. Onam Jindal, Dr. Ranjit Singh, Dr. Nigamananda Biswas

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Ms. Onam Jindal, Dr. Ranjit Singh, Dr. Nigamananda Biswas (2018). Perception of Labourers’ of the Tea Estates towards the Implementation of Welfare Facilities under the Plantation Labour Act, 1951. International Journal of Business and Management Invention, 7(5), 37-45. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-400534