Hi.I need to study employee engagement of women contract employees at the shop floor level, in a food manufacturing firm.How do I start?
From India, Chennai
Hi
You need first to understand what is the level of engagement of this category of employees. After gauging the same you need to prepare action plans to address the low scoring areas to enhance engagement. Moreover important is to align the engagement to your organisation's objective.
Regards

From India, Bhubaneswar
Go through various studies on employee engagement>>Go through studies on EE in an industrial setup>>Define engagement>>Define engagement on a shopfloor>>Define scope of study, subjects, demographics etc>>Outline assumptions for the study>>Create a hypothesis(optional)>>create a tool (questionnaire, open ended quetionnaire etc) to gather info>>qualify the gathered data in objective form>>use measures to quantify EE>>Present findings>>Compare with hypothesis>>Present inferences and/or conclusions>>Give suggestions>>END
From India, Mumbai
Dear Mr.Ganeshan,
You cannot engage directly in to the process which comes under core activities under the provisions of Contract Labour (R & A) A ct-1970.you can engage them in House Keeping, Gardening, Packing etc.,which are not come under core activities. More over their role of work is intermittent and perennial in nature.
Thanks & Regards,
V R RAO PULIPAKA

From India, Chennai
Dear Ganeshan
you can engage women on the contract basis,before taking the women into the contracts please check the post what you are offering in ground level.it may be in the cleaning activities,packing activities,houskeeping.
Mainly for the food processing plant women plays a major role in doing varoius activities u can also put them in the processing ,level and u can put them on lmr roles which is known local majadur labour

From India, Chennai
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