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Employee Relations and Labour Legislation

Authors:  Dr. Jyothi Pawar, Dr. Dilip Aher, Ms. Rupali Mane (Moray) and Dr. Aarchana Dixit-Patil  

Editor: Dr. Amol Suhas Jog

ISBN: 978-81-970908-9-9

DOI: https://doi.org/10.59646/labourlegislation/131

Date of Publication: February 29, 2024

About the Book:

Good industrial relations are essential to a successful business, and this book will enlighten the reader on the many mechanisms—concepts, ideas, tools and techniques, approaches, methods, laws and interventions—that contribute to this goal. In addition to outlining potential managerial tactics, the article sheds insight on current trends in pertinent subjects.

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