V. V. Giri National Labour Institute

(An Autonomous Body of Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India)

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The V.V. Giri National Labour Institute is committed to promote a better understanding of labour problems and to find various avenues to tackle them. To achieve this , the Institute, through its varied activities attempts to provide education with regard to labour issues in an integrated manner . The research activities, among other things, explore the basic needs of different groups, such data as are generated in research activities are used for designing new training programmes and modifying existing ones. Constant feedback from the participants is used for updating the training curriculum as well as redesigning training modules.

 

Educational and training programmes of the institute may be viewed as potential vehicles of structural change in labour relations. They can help generate a more positive attitude from the promotion of harmonious industrial relations. In the rural areas, the programmes attempts to develop leadership at the grassroot level that can build and support independent organisations to look after the interests of the rural labour. Training programmes equally emphasize attitudinal change, skilled development and enhancement of knowledge.

 

The training programmes use an appropriate mix of audio-visual presentation, lectures, group discussions, case studies

and behavioural  science techniques. Apart from the Institutes faculty, guest faculty are also invited to strength the training programmes.

 

The Institute offers education and training to the following groups:

 

  • Labour Administrators and officials of the Central and State Governments and of foreign countries;

  • Managers and Officers of the public and private sector industries,

  • Trade Union leaders and organisers of the organised and un-organised sector, and

  •  Researchers, trainers, field workers and other concerned with labour issues.

     

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