2013
DOI: 10.5958/j.0973-9343.18.2.007
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Organizational work-life balance policies: A study on Indian insurance and banking sector

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“…However, of late, many organizations welcomed these policies, not as legal compliance but tried to offer beyond the mandatory requirement. Abbas and Joshi (2013) and Noronha and Aithal (2017) stated the nonstatutory benefits offered have not been formally termed under WLB policies by many organizations preventing in to have counted on corporate with WLB policies.…”
Section: Step 1: Identification Of Units (Work-life Integration Job C...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, of late, many organizations welcomed these policies, not as legal compliance but tried to offer beyond the mandatory requirement. Abbas and Joshi (2013) and Noronha and Aithal (2017) stated the nonstatutory benefits offered have not been formally termed under WLB policies by many organizations preventing in to have counted on corporate with WLB policies.…”
Section: Step 1: Identification Of Units (Work-life Integration Job C...mentioning
confidence: 99%