why compensation is needed to the employees and what is the benefits?
From India, Dhanbad
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This is related to the compensation in case of the employee meeting with an accident during the course of employment. If the accident results in partial or total disability or death, then based on the employee's earning capacity, age, the affected body part, or inability to earn a livelihood, the employer is obligated to pay compensation to the employee under the Workmen's Compensation Act of 1923. The Deputy Commissioner of Labour is the competent authority under this act.

If the employee's salary is Rs. 15,000 or less and they are covered under the ESI Act, then the ESI will be responsible for and take care of the compensation, and the employer will not need to pay anything. If not, the employer is responsible. Sometimes, the compensation amount can be substantial, especially in cases of employee death or when multiple employees are affected. In such situations, some companies may even face closure, as seen in the Union Carbide case. To mitigate such major issues, employers typically cover all employees under Workmen's Compensation policies provided by insurers like New India Assurance.

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Kamesh

From India, Hyderabad
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What do you do and where (in which industry) and why are you seeking answers in a very general way. More specific the question more precise will be the answer.
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Hi all,

I am an MBA student currently working on my final year project titled "Effectiveness of Incentive Programs and Other Benefits." I am in need of some reference materials in order to prepare the questionnaire. Please help.

Thanks,
Lekshmi Nair

From India, Ernakulam
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