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SUBMITTED BY:
Shoyeb Mohammed
Bhopal
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Acknowledgement
• Limitations
• Findings
• Conclusion
• Abbreviations.
• Reference.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The fact that words are indeed inadequate to express the feelings of
heart felt gratitude realized at this juncture. Yet I try my best in most humble
words to thank all those who help me during my work.
I would also like to thank all those who directly or indirectly helped me
in the completion of my Project Work.
DATE:
PLACE:
Shoyeb mohammed
ABOUT COAL INDIA LIMITED
OBEJECTIVES
• To promote the development and utilization of the coal reserves
in the country for meeting the present and likely future
requirement of the nation with due regard to need for
conservation of non-renewable resources and safety of mine
workers.
1835 Carr, Tagore & Company takes over the Ranigunj Coal Mines
Bengal Coal Company takes over Ranigunj Coal Mines and others;
1843
is first Joint Stock Coal Company in India.
Early
Capacity at 6 million tones per annum
1900s
To cope up with the task emerging from strategic plan, Annual HRD
plan is worked out every year to integrate HRD efforts in all the twenty
six training centre located in different subsidiaries in following four
segments.
I. Technical Training :
IN COMPANY
OUT COMPANY
TRAINING ABROAD
WORKERS TRAINING AT
VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE
Welfare Measures
As on Nationalization As on
01.09.2007
Housing
Water Supply
Medical Facility
No. of Hospitals 49 85
(Rs. in
Cores)
Functions
Broad functions
• Laying down policies
• Formulating long and short term strategies.
• Monitoring the functions of the subsidiary companies
• Laying down system and procedures.
• Assisting the subsidiary companies to achieve their objectives.
• Coordinating with ministry of coal, ministry of railways, planning
commission and other ministries.
Specific functions
• Pricing and distribution of coal
• Coal supply agreements
• Consumer services through regional offices
• Negotiations of wages
• Executive cadre control – recruitment, promotion/postings,
pay/perks etc.
• Manpower planning – HRD
• Foreign collaboration
• Introduction of new technology
• R&D activities
• Mobilization of resources – long term and short term
• Accounting policies.
8) Set up a frame work for execution of the Safety Policy and Plans
through the General Managers of Areas, Agents, Managers and other
safety personnel of the units;
12) Continue efforts to better the living conditions and help of all the
employees both in and outside the mines.
Safety Monitoring Agencies at different levels in
CIL:
1. Workmen’s Inspectors: As per Mine Rule 1955.
The Company contributes about 11.3% of the national coal production. It has
mining operation spread over the states of Maharashtra (in Nagpur,
Chandrapur & Yeotmal Districts) and Madhya Pradesh ( Pench and Kanhan
area Chhindawara Districts).
MANPOWER REPORT
TOTAL
MANPOWER AS ON
CATEGORY
01/04/2006 01/04/2007
EXECUTIVES 2345 2303
MONTHLY RATED 13958 13899
DAILY RATED 44587 43492
PIECE RATED 5853 5429
BADLI 21 21
CASUAL 3 3
CO. TRAINEE 611 452
TOTAL : 67378 65599
SAFETY
• Safety of men and Machinery has been given the highest
priority in WCL .
• Tripartite safety Committee constituted at Area and head
quarter levels regularly review the safety performance.
• Special Safety drives are held every month as per the
calendar
• Annual Safety Week is organized.
WELFARE ACTIVITIES & CREATION OF
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Welfare Board
Welfare Board was set up in Western Coalfields Limited in 1987, the
first of its kind in Coal Industry. The Welfare Board consists of 5 (five)
representatives of Management and 5 (five) workers representatives,
one each from the Central Trade Unions and Director (Personnel) as it's
Chairman and General Manager (Welfare) as it's Secretary.
Welfare Amenities
1. Housing:
2. Water Supply:
Total
Generation
Period Population
Capacity MGD
Coverage
At the time of Nationalization
45695 1.50
(1-5-1973)
As on 1-4-2004 317990 17.52
As on 1-4-2005 320390 17.52
As on 1-4-2006 320790 18.03
As on 1-4-2007 321995 18.68
At the time of
Sr.No. Particulars Nationalization As on 1.4.2007
(1-5-1973)
1 Primary Schools 30 23
2 Middle Schools 18 20
3 Secondary.Schools 15 26
4 DAV School -- 1
5 Central Schools -- 4
Shishu Vidya Mandir
6 -- 29
& Other Schools
School Buses (run by
7 5 112
WCL)
4. Medical Facilities:
At the time of
Subject Nationalisation As on 1.4.2007
(1-5-1973)
Hospital 4 11
Beds 159 710
Dispensaries 19 54
Ambulances 9 110
Total Doctors 18 203
Nursing Staff/ Other Para Medical Staff 120 614
Bed Ratio 1:250 1:93
5. Statutory Facilities:
Description As on 1.4.2007
No. of Creches --
No. of Rest Shelters 72
No. of Pit Head Baths --
No. of Canteens 79
Banks & Extension 113
Counters
WCL has recognized that Welfare of employees by improving quality of
life of employees in particular and their family members in general, will
help to achieve the objective of the Company. WCL, with
determination, has adopted all-round Welfare Measures for employees
as its mission. In order to ensure achievement of the mission, in addition
to the statutory welfare measures, the company has adopted a system of
formulation of Revenue Welfare Budget every year, covering the
following items.
1. Medical Services
2. School & Education
3. Residential / Colony Maintenance / upkeep
4. Sports & Recreation/ Cultural Activities
5. Mahila Mandal.
6. Water supply
7. Canteen.
8. Community Development including SC/ST Plan.
9. Other Miscellaneous items / works.
FINDINGS
Employees have higher job satisfaction when they are given the
opportunity in some form of decision making. Employees working in
highly automated plants showed higher job satisfaction level compared
to those working with lower automation technology.
Two factors of structure, specialization and centralization, were found
significant in their interactions with organizational climate. The
interactions showed the importance of work to be organized in an
organization practicing high specialization and centralization.
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