what is the scope of master in labour and social welfare
8.3K Views|Posted 2010-10-14 12:04:12
Asked by Gopal Barnawal
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Answered by
2010-11-22 14:24:43
i want to make my carrer in labour and social welfare, I did PG in Labour and Social Welfare

Answered by
2010-10-15 14:06:53
Hi Gopal,
The scope of a program is a very subjective term and it would largely depend on the individuals performance on the program and at the time of job interviews. However, widely speaking labour laws and social welfare which is a part of Human Resource is a good option if you want to make care

Answered by
2010-10-14 12:35:39
Hi Gopal. It has tremendous scope where your can become an industrial relation officer, welfare officer and so on. Your the main contact with the management and the labour.Here you handle all the cases of the labour when they misbehave in the industry. All the best. Regards. Manish

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2010-11-23 19:31:08
Hi The scope of labour and social welfare. The term labour in general is considered in two aspects. One represents those group of ppl who work mostly The second is that group which works for a public/pvt limited company. As far as my knowledge goes yours come under the first.According to the latest

Answered by
2010-11-22 16:38:47
Dear Gopal, Master's in Labour Law has scope in terms of Labour Lesignation, Trade, Unions which are a part of each and every industry.
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