particular skill, recruitment will be relatively easier.
3.
Unemployment situation: The rate of unemployment is yet
another external factor having its influence on the recruitment
process. When the unemployment rate in a given area is high,
the recruitment process tends to be simpler.
4.
Labour laws: There are several labour laws and regulations
passed by the central and state Governments that govern
different types of employment. These cover, working
conditions, compensation, retirement benefits and safety and
health of employees in industrial undertakings. Child Labour
(Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, for example prohibits
employment of children in certain employments. So also,
several other acts such as Employment Exchange (Compulsory
Notification of Vacancies) Act, 1959, the Apprentice Act 1961;
the Factories Act, 1948 and the Mines Act 1952 have bearing
on recruitments.
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