BOI
BOI
BOI
ON
“WELFARE FACILITY PROVIDED TO EMPLOYEES BY BANK OF
INDIA “
INDEX
SR. CHAPTER PAGE NO
NO
Executives summary
1 Introduction
2 Bank of profile
4 Research Methodology
7 Bibliography
8 Questionnaire.
EXECUTIVE SUMMERY
Welfare means faring or doing well. It is a comprehensive term, and refers to
the physical, mental, moral and emotional well-being of an individual.
Further, the term welfare is a relative concept, relative in time and space. It
therefore, varies from time to time, region to region and from country to
country
Bank of India is one of the premier banks in the country providing welfare
facility in addition to a good salary. Bank is spending lot of money on the
employee welfare. The expenses spent by the organization are less in return
to the benefits which it receives from the employee’s hard work. Welfare
facility provided by organization is unique for all the employees. The only
difference is that the top level officers receive some additional facility along
with routine one.
With the help of the project on attempt is made to study the welfare measure
provided to employees. What is the procedure, time required for sanctioning
welfare facility and such other basis policies of the organization.
The study is based on the information collected from respondent through
questionnaire. The data analyzed is presented in the form of graphs and on
the basis of that conclusion are made. In the last, the required suggestions
are given.
After analyzing the data it is found that the employees are satisfied with the
welfare facilities provided to them by the bank.
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Welfare is based concept employees welfare is a comprehensive term
including various services, benefits and facilities offered by the employees
thought such a generous fringe benefits the employers makes life worth
living for employees the welfare amenities extend in addition to normal
wages & other economic rewards available to employees as per the legal
provision.
1) SCOPE
The labor investigation committee- anything done for intellectual physical,
moral and economic betterment of the workers, weather, by employers or
government or other agencies over and above what is normally expected on
the part of the contracted benefits for which workers may have bargained.
1) EDUCATION
A scheme of worker’s education was envisaged on an all India basis by the
government of India, way back in 1957. After assessing the scheme, the
National Commission on labour, 1969 (NCL), felt that the scheme is not
protect and requires improvement the committee on labour welfare (CLW),
1969, recommended that trade union should assume on active role in
educating workers and run schools for promoting literacy among the children
of workers. To be effective, the programme of workers education should be
formulated administered and implemented by the trade union themselves.
Education facility for workers children are usually in industrial town ship in
the form of school, college set up by the government or by employers. Many
employers so far have been generous in meeting the cost of books; annual
fee etc, on a voluntary basis, there is no statutory obligation in respect of
education for workers children in any industry except in plantation.
2) HOUSING
An industrial housing scheme was introduced in 1952 under this scheme; the
central government offers loans to industrial workers for constructing houses
at concessional rate. The low income group housing scheme (1954), subsidies
housing scheme for economically worker section of society (1952), rural
house-site-cum-hut construction scheme for landless workers (1971) has also
been introduced to reduce the housing shortage to workers.
3) TRANSPORTATION
The committee and worker labour welfare, 1969 recommended the provision
of transport facility to workers so that they can reach the workplace
punctually and comfortable.
4)RECREATION
Through there is no statutory stipulation in this area progressive employers
both in the public and private sector consciously offered facility for recreation
sports and cultural activities for example- companies like NIIT and TISCO
have appointed a chief fun officer to take care of parties and functions held
on every Friday. In addition to holiday packages, dating allowances,
anniversary, birthday gift, games and competition and weekend & eating
session.
5)OTHER FACILITY
These are basically intended to improve the comfort level of workers while at
work & include the following
Canteen, restroom and lunchroom
Washing facility, medical aid, leaves travel
Consumer cooperative stores.
The Bank of India was founded in 7th sep 1969 now, Bank of India ,is a body
corporate constituted under the banking companies act, 1970, which its head
office at star house, plot no C-5,G block, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra East.
Mumbai -400051. The bank is doing the business of banking which means the
accepting of deposits for the purpose of lending or investment, of deposit of
money from the public, repayable on demand or otherwise, withdrawal by
cheque, draft, order or otherwise in addition to the business of banking bank
is also engaged in other forms of business as contemplated under sec 6(1) of
the Banking Regulation Act, 1949. [The government of India come up with
the Banking Companies Act,1949 which was later changed to Banking
Regulation act 1949 as per amending Act of 1965 Reserve Bank of India was
vested with extensive power for the supervision of banking in India as the
central banking authority. ]
The Bank of India has undergone various phases in its growth path over the
last one hundred years the “Growth of Bank of India was phenomenal,
especially after nationalization in the year 1969 attaining the status of a
national level player in term of geographical reach.
Over the years, the bank has been improving the market position to emerge
as a major “financial conglomerate” with as many as nine subsidiaries/
sponsored institutions/ joint venture in India and abroad. The bank has a pan
India presence, with over 2672 branches across all geographical segment &
337 bank’s ATMs & also including cover 12500 networked ATMs in India &
bank has also providing internet & mobile banking services and most of the
branches offering ‘Anywhere Banking’ services.
The bank strongly belives that the next century is going to be equally
rewarding and evenful not only in service of the nation but also in helping the
bank emerge as a “global bank with best practices”. This justifiable belief is
founded on strong fundamental, customer centricity, enlightened leadership
and a family like work culture.
VISION
To emerge as a best practice bank by pursuing global benchmarks in
profitability operational efficiency, asset quality, risk management &
expanding the global reach
MISSION
To provide quality banking services with enhance customer orientation,
higher value creation for stakeholder & to continue as a responsive corporate
social citizen by effectively blending commercial with social banking.
BANKING SCHEME
2) PRIYADARSHANI YOJNA
Scheme for all types of women entrepreneur engaged in economic activities
such as micro and small entrepreneur, artisans, professional & self employed,
including for the purpose agriculture and higher education. We offer
concessional rate of interest up to 11, on the application rate, besides other
relaxed term/ condition.
B) DEPOSITED SCHEME
1) STAR SURAKSHA SAVING BANKS DEPOSIT SCHEME:-
An unique account for individual (excluding NRI) with host of benefit including
accidental death benefit and one DD free of cost every month which helps to
remit money to our door once every month. The minimum balance is kept at
Rs.500/-
1) CANTEEN
A good and well maintained canteen facility is available at the bank
premises, for employees. Also foodstuff are supplied at subsidized prise in
canteen
3) HOLIDAY HOME
BOI established holiday homes at a number of hill station, health resort &
other countries with low charges of accommodation, so as to encourage
employees to use this facility for rest in a salubrious environment.
1) OFFICIATING ALLOWANCE
6% of BP pm. Provided the period of officiating is not less than 7 days in a
calendar month or a continuous period of 7 days. This allowance will rank
for PF only.
2) DEPUTATION ALLOWANCE
if an officer is deputed to serve as a member of the facility in any teaching
establishment of the bank he shall be eligible to a deputation allowance at
4% of his BP subject to a maximum of Rs.750/- pm. however, if deputed to
an outside organization and does not opt for the scale of that organization
then the deputation allowance will be 7.75% of the basis pay subject to a
maximum of Rs 1500pm
3) MEDICAL AID
The reimbursement of bed charges, zonal manager has to authorized, for
sanctioning charges for officers for treatment of self, up to Rs.1000/- for
officer in scale IV & above and up to Rs.750/- for officer up to scale III and
for charges incurred over the aforementioned amount zonal authority may
recommended to H.O. for reimbursement 100% reimbursement for office
who dies in harness.
Eligible officer who own and use a vehicle for bank’s works have option to
claim reimbursement of traveling expenses either or monetary basis or in
term of consumption of petrol per month. Optioned can be exercised only
once and will not be allowed to be change in type of vehicle and/ or place
of posting. Promotee officers during the probationary period and DRU’s
during the first year of probation are not eligible. However, they may be
reimbursed actual expenses incurred by them.
OBJECTIVES
The main aim of research is to find out the truth which is hidden and
which has not been discarded as yet. Through each research study has its
own specific purpose, we may think of research objectives as falling into a
number of following broad grouping.
OTHER OBJECTIVES
a) To analyze the procedure regarding how the welfare facilities are
provided to the employees by the bank.
b) To know the satisfaction level of employees about welfare facilities &
view towards the bank policies of providing welfare facility
HYPOTHESIS
The employees are satisfied with the welfare facilities provide to them by
the bank
a) Welfare facilities provide by the Bank of India are best
b) Welfare facilities in this organization are quite wide ranging.
RESEARCH DESIGN
“A research design is the arrangement of condition for collection and analysis
of data in a manner that aims to combine relevance to the research purpose
with economy in procedure.
RESEARCH INSTRUMENT
Questionnaires are used as a research instrument in the study. Primary data
is collected through personal interview method.
Method of sampling
Probability sampling method is used for the study, as it is also known as”
random sampling” under this sampling design, every item of the universe has
an equal channel of inclusion in the sample.
Sample size is part of total unit,which comes into respondent group . there are total number of 30
employees were interacted to study this topic ,hence the sample size of the study is 30.
DATA COLLECTION
PRIMARY DATA
Personal interview method is used for collected information from the
employees through questionnaire
SECONDARY DATA
Secondary data is collected from referring books and websites of Bank of
India
THE SAMPLE
Questionnaire were prepared by keeping in mind the facility that are
extended to employees the research instrument used has helped personally
knowing the feeling of employees.
For completing the project study more emphasis is given an primary source
of data and its analysis for maintaining the accuracy, reliability and for good
result regarding the project study undertaken.
CHAPTER 5: DATA ANALYSIS AND TABULATION
Data analysis
Process of data can be categories into :
1) Editing
2) coding
3) classification
4) tabulation
The data after collection has to be proceed & analyze in accordance with
the outline laid down for the purpose at the time of developing the
research plan this is essential for a scientific study and for ensuring that
we have all relevant data for making contemplated comparison and
analysis
The concept of processing and analysis, can now proceed with the
explanation of all the processing operations-
1) EDITING-
Editing involves a careful scouting of the completed questionnaire add/ or
schedules. Editing is done to assure that the data are accurate, consistent
with other facts gathered, uniformally entered, as completed as possible
and have been well arranged to facilitate coding & tabulation
2) CODING
Coding is necessary for efficient analysis and through it the several replies
may be reduced to a small number of classes which contain the critical
information required for analysis. Coding decision should usually be taken
at the designing stage of the questionnaire.
3) CLASSIFICATION
The necessities classification of data which happen to be the process of
arranging data in group or classes on the basis of common characteristic
of data having a common characteristic are placed I one class and in this
way the entire data get divided into a number of group or classes.
4) TABULATION
Tabulation is the process of summarizing row data & displaying the same
in compact form (i.e. in the form of statistical tables) for further analysis.
In a broader sense, tabulation is an orderly arrangement of data in
columns & rows.
DATA INTERPRETATION
Ques 1: How many Welfare facility are you availing on routing basis?
0%
40% 1 to 5
50%
5 to 10
10 & above
10%
Observation
All the employees of Bank of India availing routine Welfare Facility 50%
employees say that they are availed 10 & above Welfare Facility and
reset of 40% & 10% employees saying that they are availing 1 to 5 and 5
to 10 Welfare facility respectively.
1 to 5
Not
Availed
80%
Observation
80% employees says that they are availing 1 to 5 special welfare facility
rested 20% employees are not availing any special welfare facility.
Ques3: How much time it will take sanctioning a routine welfare facility?
1 to 2 week
2 to 3 week
1-2 month
Observation
From the chart it is observed that, all employees says that for sanctioning
a routine welfare facility time require is 1 to 2 week.
Ques 4: How much time it will take sanctioning a special welfare facility?
10%
1 to 2
week
3 week
90%
Observation
From the above chart it is observed that 90% employee’s say that for
sanctioning a special welfare facility time required is 1-2 week. & 10%
employees says that time required for sanctioning welfare facility is 3
week
Ques 5: Briefly explain the procedure of availing routine welfare facility in
point?
20 Making an
application
submit proof &
immidiate
sanction it
Only
application is
required
80
Observation
80% employees says that to make the application submit proof & it
sanction & rest of 20% employees say that only application is required
Ques 6: Briefly explain procedure for availing the special welfare facility ?
10%
Make an
application
submit proof &
sanction it
Length process
90%
Observation
90% employees says that they have to just apply, submit proof & take
approval of higher authority and only 10% employees says that the
procedure is lengthy .
Ques7: How much are you satisfied about procedure of availing routine
welfare facility?
10
Highly satisfied
Partly satisfied
50
satisfied
40 Not satisfied
Observation
The 50% employees of the bank are highly satisfied with the procedure of
availing routine welfare facility while 40% employees are partly satisfied &
the remaining 10% of employees are satisfied.
Ques8: How much are you satisfied about procedure of availing specific
welfare facility?
Observation
The 60% employees of the bank are satisfied with the procedure of
availing special welfare facility and remaining 40% employees are highly
satisfied.
Ques9: Does welfare facility provided by the organization plays as a
motivational factors?
Observation
60% employees are agreed that the welfare benefits plays as a
motivational role. While 40% are highly agree on this issue.
80%
Observation
20% employees say that to add some more welfare facility & 80%
employees is not giving any suggestions.
The employee are not getting in storage facility for outdoor clothing
The employees of Bank of India are highly satisfied with the routine
welfare facility, which they are availing on regular basis.
Suggestion
1) The employees should be provided with storage facility for external
clothing
2) Sanctioning times of special welfare facility should be reduced to 1
week
Limitation
1) The study may not cover each & every facility provided by the
organization.
2) The result may be depended on the answer received from respondent.
3) The study does not cover entire workforce
4) The study is based on a particular class of employees i.e. officers,
clerk, & sub staff.
CHAPTER 7: BIBLOGRAPHY
BOOK REFFERRED
Sr.no Authors year Tital Cityof Publisher Pages
publishing
WEBSITES
NAME TIME DATE