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A Study on Identifying the Reasons for Absenteeism among the Workers in Textiles (Trippur)

Issue Abstract

Abstract 

HR anticipates a great deal of work throughout the creation period. This is because it works so well with cash and other tangible assets. Most of the time, the most beautiful view is from the most living area of the work. As a result, the reasoning of the time changes completely when work power is depleted. If you don't show up, benefits might be cut, which could make you wonder about the prosperity of the social occasion. The relationship is impacted as well as the certified specialists and their families by the issue of missing arranged specialists. In this particular instance, it is essential to note that, despite the fact that computerization and robotization have increased the prevalence of criminal activity in developed nations, non-appearance may continue to be a significant problem in emerging nations like India, where many people rely on business. The motivations behind material offense are examined in this format.
Keywords: Human resource, Productivity, Stability, Industrial absenteeism, absenteeism, employee turnover, engagement, empowerment, motivation, stress, etc.,


Author Information
Dr. Fabiyola Kavitha,
Issue No
3
Volume No
2
Issue Publish Date
05 Mar 2022
Issue Pages
7-13

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