ARCHIVES
Original Article
Effectiveness of Labor Laws in the organized Retail Sector: A Study of Shoppers Stop Pvt Ltd
Dr. P. V. M. Raju1
Shaik Bablu2
1Assistant Professor, Seshadri Rao Gudlavalleru Engineering College, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India. 2MBA student, Seshadri Rao Gudlavalleru Engineering College, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Published Online: March-April 2025
Pages: 37-41
Cite this article
No DOIReferences
1. Srivastava, S. C. (2012). Industrial Relations and Labour Laws. Vikas Publishing House.
2. Malik, P. L. (2020). Industrial Law. Eastern Book Company.
3. Venkata Ratnam, C. S. (2006). Industrial Relations. Oxford University Press.
4. Government of India. (2020). The Code on Wages, 2019. Ministry of Labour and Employment.
5. Government of India. (2020). The Industrial Relations Code, 2020. Ministry of Labour and Employment.
6. Government of India. (2020). The Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020.
7. Government of India. (2020). The Code on Social Security, 2020.
8. ILO (2021). World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends 2021. International Labour Organization.
9. Chand, S. (2014). Labour Laws: Concepts and Cases. Himalaya Publishing House.
10. Bhattacharya, D. K. (2014). Research Methodology. Excel Books India.
11. Ramaswamy, E. A. (1988). Industrial Relations in India: A Study of the Bombay Textile Industry. Macmillan.
12. Sharma, A. M. (2016). Understanding Wage Systems. Himalaya Publishing House.
13. Papola, T. S. (2013). Challenges of Employment in India: An Agenda for Action. Institute for Studies in Industrial Development.
14. Khandelwal, R. (2017). Labour Law Reforms in India: An Analysis. Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 60(3), 345-360.
15. Das, K. (2021). Labour Law Reforms and Informal Workers in India. Economic & Political Weekly, 56(3), 12–15.
2. Malik, P. L. (2020). Industrial Law. Eastern Book Company.
3. Venkata Ratnam, C. S. (2006). Industrial Relations. Oxford University Press.
4. Government of India. (2020). The Code on Wages, 2019. Ministry of Labour and Employment.
5. Government of India. (2020). The Industrial Relations Code, 2020. Ministry of Labour and Employment.
6. Government of India. (2020). The Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020.
7. Government of India. (2020). The Code on Social Security, 2020.
8. ILO (2021). World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends 2021. International Labour Organization.
9. Chand, S. (2014). Labour Laws: Concepts and Cases. Himalaya Publishing House.
10. Bhattacharya, D. K. (2014). Research Methodology. Excel Books India.
11. Ramaswamy, E. A. (1988). Industrial Relations in India: A Study of the Bombay Textile Industry. Macmillan.
12. Sharma, A. M. (2016). Understanding Wage Systems. Himalaya Publishing House.
13. Papola, T. S. (2013). Challenges of Employment in India: An Agenda for Action. Institute for Studies in Industrial Development.
14. Khandelwal, R. (2017). Labour Law Reforms in India: An Analysis. Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 60(3), 345-360.
15. Das, K. (2021). Labour Law Reforms and Informal Workers in India. Economic & Political Weekly, 56(3), 12–15.
Related Articles
2025
Exploring Mathematical Concepts in Ramcharit Manas: A Unique Perspective on Navadha Bhakti
2025
ARMOIRE An Augmented Reality Fashion Try On
2025
Sign Vision AI powered sign language Recognition
2025
Drowzy Alert AI Powered Driver Fatigue Detection
2025
Beauty Care Shopping using 3D Modelling
2025