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ANALYSING THE BENEFITS OF GREEN HUMAN RESOURCS MANAGEMENT IN ORGANISATION

    1 Author(s):  S. LAKSHMI KOTHISWARI

Vol -  9, Issue- 1 ,         Page(s) : 244 - 251  (2018 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

Associations today comprehend the significance that they connect with Green Human Resource administration process. It is developing quickly the same number of consider it to be a need in the present setting of an unnatural weather change and environmental change. Earthy people, Scientists, and Governments over the globe comprehend the effect of environmental change. Corporate houses have turned out to be more aware about the expanding centrality of Human Resource Management rehearses that makes a supportable domain administration hones. This exploration is an examination on Green HRM, its mindfulness, and components that are basic to supportable Green HRM rehearses in Organizations.

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