Author : Arvnendra Kumar Thakur 1
Date of Publication :12th November 2020
Abstract: Employees benefits has been instrumental in satisfying the employees mental makeup in power sector. Employees satisfaction largly depends on the benefits provided by the organisation. Most of power sector in India tries their level best to satisfy their employees but full satisfaction among their employee can not be achieved and employees have always a list of more benefits in their demand. This paper critically analyse employees benefits and satisfaction in BHEL (Bhopal), in which focus has been given on the various benefits which BHEL (Bhopal), provides to its employees, in order to motivate, retain and satisfy, to make the BHEL, Bhopal state of art organisation, but the benefits should be inlarged.
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