Abstract

Garment production industry is often characterized by long working hours and overtime, putting an extra burden on women who serve as main caregivers in their families and societies. The purpose of this research paper is to investigate the organisational ergonomics involved in designing physical workplace Environment, Task, Machines and Psychosocial factors at the industry .The employee resilience and wellbeing of employees are to be probed based on gender. The methodology is by administering questionnaire with seven variables to various garment industry employees at Tirupur (India’s Knitwear Capital) a place in Tamilnadu .The sample size is 453 in which , 268 (59.2%) are Men and 185(40.8) are Women .The reliability test , test of significance using analysis of variance and a Path model is done by SPSS 21.0 and AMOS software .The findings narrates there is significant difference in their perception based on gender on the variables Physical workplace environment, Machines, Task, Psychosocial factors , Organisational ergonomics, Resilience, and Well-being. Though the education level and employee retention is the same across gender there is still discrimination as per their view regarding workplace ergonomics. As the expectation of Women at the garment industry is different, it is high time to reframe the Human resource policies at Workplace.

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