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    TITLE OF THE PROJECT

    EMPLOYEE GRIEVANCES - A STUDY ON IT SECTOR

    Submitted to:- Submitted by:-

    Ms. Shweta Goel

    (Lecturer)

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    CONTENTS

    1. Introduction of the project 1-3

    2. Review literature 4

    3. Research methodology

    Objectives 5

    Sample size 6

    Sampling technique 7

    Scope 8

    4.

    Bibliography 9-10

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    effective complaints procedures and remedies including awarding of compensation

    to women victims. In sexual harassment complaints, the concerned organisations

    are urged to expedite cases and the disposal is monitored. For serious crimes, the

    Commission constitutes an Inquiry Committee which makes spot

    enquiries,examines various witnesses, collects evidence and submits the report

    with recommendations. The implementation of the report is monitored by the NCW.

    To meet the information needs of the Commission and various interested

    individuals and organisations, the NCW started its own Library in 1994. It has now

    evolved as a de facto Resource Centre for research scholars/ activists with a

    collection of nearly 2300 books covering different issues relating to womens

    advancement.Besides, the library collection includes important reference books, like

    encyclopedia, Directories of NGOs as well as the complete set of Halsburys Laws of

    England ( 4th Edition ).

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