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NEW EMPLOYEE INDUCTION

NEW EMPLOYEE INDUCTION. welcome to the family. objective. to make a new recruit familiar with various aspects for their effective functioning with respect to the Industry & Company. the industry. Travel & Tourism. an exciting business and profession it is an adventure

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NEW EMPLOYEE INDUCTION

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  1. NEW EMPLOYEE INDUCTION

  2. welcome to the family

  3. objective to make a new recruit familiar with various aspects for their effective functioning with respect to the Industry & Company

  4. the industry Travel & Tourism an exciting business and profession it is an adventure education & experience all rolled into one

  5. art & science selling travel is both a science and an art an “art” in terms of the places we sell and the richness of the cultures that we enjoy, and a “science” in terms of managing the business side of it.

  6. worldwide air & rail ticket hotel car rental transfer arrangements tour packages cruise package foreign exchange money transfer travel insurance international sim/calling cards passport & visa documentation meet & assist services at airports products/services

  7. world’s largest industry • Tourism is the world’s largest growth industry with no signs of slowing down • Technological advances, such as the Internet, have changed the way the travel agents do business, not the agents themselves.

  8. tourism is……. • The world’s largest export earner. • Creates employment to an estimated 100 million people worldwide. • Stimulates enormous investments in new infrastructure. • Provides governments with millions of dollars in tax revenues each year.

  9. International Airports of India • Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh • Goa • Chennai, Tamilnadu • Bangalore, Karnataka • Calicut, Kerala • Cochin, Kerala • Trivandrum, Kerala • New Delhi, NCR • Amritsar, Punjab • Jaipur, Rajasthan • Ahmedabad, Gujarat • Kolkata, West Bengal • Guwahati, Assam • Mumbai, Maharashtra • Nagpur, Maharashtra

  10. Nature of work • Travel & Tourism industry is more of a “people” business. • In the changing world ,a combination of high-touch & high-tech skills are necessary to work productively & efficiently in the industry. • Tremendous diversity of employment opportunities • Core business unchanged-selling destinations & experiences. • Age of specialist- selling niche products. • The multidisciplinary nature offers job openings for everyone.

  11. the company Established as Riya Travels in the year – 1980 Incorporation of Riya Travel & Tours in the year - 1992 Incorporation of Riya Resorts & Properties Pvt Ltd in the year - 2002 Incorporation Riya Holidays Pvt Ltd in the year – 2007 Establishment of Riya Institute of Hospitality in the year – 2007 Online portal Riya Connect in the year – 2007 Incorporation of Riya Education in the year – 2010 currently having 48 offices across India and 4 in USA 2000 + strong family

  12. LEADERSHIP Mr. G.M.J. THAMPY CHAIRMAN & MANAGING DIRECTOR Mr. SAMUEL THOMAS DIRECTOR Mrs. GRACY GEORGE DIRECTOR Mr. JACOB VARGHESE DIRECTOR - ADMINISTRATION Mr. JAYAN M. NAIR DIRECTOR - FINANCE Mr. MANOJ SAMUEL DIRECTOR - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Mr. BENSON SAMUEL DIRECTOR - MARKETING & Regional Manager - Northern & Eastern India Mr. NITIN JOHN DIRECTOR – BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & Regional Manager - Westen India Mr. THOMAS MATHAI DIRECTOR - PLANNING & TRAINING & Regional Manager - Southern India

  13. regions & branches northern region delhi gurgaon jalandhar jaipur lucknow sikar

  14. regions & branches western region mumbai (fort) – corporate office andheri navi mumbai (vashi) ahmedabad vadodara surat pune goa

  15. regions & branches eastern region kolkata

  16. regions & branches southern region hyderabad vishakapatnam vijayawada bangalore mangalore chennai madurai trichy coimbatore salem nagercoil kasargode kannur calicut edappal thrissur cochin thiruvalla pathanamthitta kottayam trivandrum (2)

  17. Services that we offer reservations / booking & ticketing for On all Domestic & International air routes On all Budget / No Frills & Full Service Airlines

  18. Foreign Exchange • Travel Insurance • Money Transfer • Home Calling Card • Indian Rail Tickets

  19. Indian Passport Emigration Clearance related services Certificate Attestation Manpower Recruitment

  20. worldwide reservations for trains & cruise ships accommodation (hotels) attractions (museums, cultural sites, theatres) organizing meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (mice)

  21. RIYA CONNECT • India’s 1st B2B Online Application for both Agencies and Corporates • Provides : • Web portal solution • Secured application based solution • Features : • Sell all products Air Tickets (LCC & FSC ), Hotels, Indian Railways. • Easy GUI based menus

  22. services that we offer Offers professionally oriented on the job training courses CRS courses

  23. services that we offer Offers professional advice on institutions & courses in New Zealand, Canada & Singapore

  24. our business model with respect to

  25. commission / service fee one should use one’s skills to retain maximum possible commission and or to charge service fee wherever applicable depending upon the time and effort spent on handling a customer market environment should be given due consideration

  26. Employee Hand Book Human Resources Department April 2012

  27. A Word From The Chairman & Managing Director Dear Employee, Welcome to the Riya group of Companies Before you begin your journey with us, I would like to share with you a brief overview of the company’s success. In 1980, our parent company Riya Travels commenced operations with a small, yet extremely dedicated group of employees. Today, two decades later, we have over 1,000 employees working with us at Riya Travels, Riya Travel & Tours (India) Pvt. Ltd., Riya Holidays Pvt. Ltd., Riya Resorts & Properties Pvt. Ltd. And Riya Institute of Hospitality across the country. Our growth is a strong demonstration of the level of commitment each of our employees exhibits. The Riya Group of Companies’ mission is to consistently provide the industry with high quality service, stimulated vyorld class infrastructure. Our quest for the same has been duly acknowledged by respective industries. I am extremely proud of my people’s achievements and their commitment to the company. I also understand that we are a family and therefore, must be united in a common vision, driven by similar values that are supported by a sense of caring. As an employee, one must know the company well. We need to understand its culture and mission; uphold its values and have complete awareness of individual responsibilities. This will enable us to be more productive and enjoy our role within the company. Above all, it will help us maintain focus on our mission and exceed customer expectations. I am, therefore, exceptionally confident that this Employee Handbook will be the perfect companion as it guides you through your journey with us. I look forward to your commitment, hard work and team spirit; moreover, a bright future within the Riya family. Sincerely, G.M.J. Thampy Chairman & Managing Director.

  28. Introduction This Employee Handbook provides an overview of Riya Group of Companies and its Human Resource policies and procedures. As an employee of Riya Group, you are expected to abide by all the policies and procedures presented in this Handbook. It is, therefore, in your best interest to read this Handbook and familiarise yourself completely with all of its contents. The terms and provisions of these policies and procedures may change from time to time. Whenever such changes do occur, you shall be suitably notified. As an employee, you are responsible to keep yourself updated with the same. This Handbook serves as your first reference regarding clarity over Company policies. Should you have any questions concerning information contained in this Handbook, or if you have specified questions not answered in the Handbook, consult your immediate supervisor or Department / Unit Head or the H.R. Department. This Handbook is meant strictly for internal use. The contents of the Handbook are general and solely intended as a guide. The language used and the information contained in this Handbook is supplementary to and will not override the terms of an employment contract between the Company and any of its employees.

  29. Vision Statement “ Expect the Expected ...” thereby ensuring the well being of customers. Riya Group is deeply committed to this vision .Since the company operates strictly according to the customer needs, even in the midst of cut throat competition, Riya Group delivers the best.

  30. Mission Our mission is to be a world class travel service provider with a customer centric and value oriented approach in all our activities.

  31. Culture & Values • At Riya, our employees are our most valuable assets. We strive to facilitate an atmosphere that encourages our team to grow, develop and perform to the best of its ability. • We believe in : • Team Spirit and Leadership • High standards of excellence and ethics • Commitment towards quality, innovation and efficiency • Continuously reaching towards higher goals with clarity in vision and powerful commitment. • Building a long term relationship with our employees and customers.

  32. Work Ethics • Take pride in your work and your reputation. • Always handle your customer’s needs first. • Return all telephone calls; even the unpleasant ones. • Always keep your workspace clean and tidy. • Maintain a high standard of ethics and integrity in all your dealings. • Do not share confidential information. • Accept your mistakes. • Treat everyone with respect, courtesy and professionalism. • Don’t make negative comments about your colleagues, customers, or competitors. • Don’t be stingy with praise - people respond to praise five times faster than criticism. • Maintain mutual trust and teamwork. They are the key to our success.

  33. Joining Procedures Job Acceptance Upon being offered employment with Riya Group, you will be asked to sign and return a copy of the Appointment Letter indicating your acceptance of employment with the Company.

  34. Secrecy No employee should, by writing to any persons (including other employee) or by any communication to newspapers, journals etc., or by writing or publishing books, pamphlets or leaflets or by speech or discussion at any place, disclose or cause to be disclosed, any information or document, relating to the work in the company, except with the prior approval in writing of the management or as authorized or permitted under law.

  35. Additional Charge / Duties The Competent Authority may order an employee to hold additional charge of any other post or work and on such an order, he/she should attend to such duties in addition to the duties of his/her own and should also be responsible for the due discharge of those duties. For such charge/duties extra remuneration is not payable, except in cases where extra hours or work are involved.

  36. Probation Every employee recruited / appointed by the management should be on probation for 6 months. The concerned authority may terminate or cut short the probation period at any time. An employee on probation will continue to be on probation, until he / she is confirmed by a specific order of the management.

  37. Confirmation An appointment letter will be issued with the terms and conditions of employment, salary offered & other benefits. A confirmation of acceptance of conditions will be obtained from the employee.

  38. Performance appraisal process All employees are required to undergo the performance appraisal process. This is done in two stages of self-appraisal by the employee and the appraisals by the concerned managers. The results of performance appraisal should be discussed with the employee and proper actions should be planned to improve the performance. For all management staff key result areas and key performance indices should be defined, measured and reviewed. All promotions and salary hikes are linked to the performance appraisal and its results.

  39. Promotion No employee can claim promotion as of right. Whether or not vacancy that has arisen should be filled up by promotion or by outside or direct recruitment, will be decided by the management. If a vacancy is decided to be filled up by promotion, the basis of promotion will be suitability for the post, efficiency, skill, conduct, seniority etc. of the employee in lower posts.

  40. Resignation • Subject to the terms and conditions in the order of appointment an employee should not resign, leave or discontinue his/her service in the company, without giving prior notice. The period of such notice should not be less than: • 7 days in respect of probation or temporary service and • 30 days in case of permanent employee • The management may permit an employee to resign, leave or discontinue his/her service without giving or after giving a shorter notice than prescribed above either on his/her paying or agreeing to pay an amount commensurate with the situation and as fixed by the Management.

  41. Provident Fund Every employee, have to join the P.F. scheme and the deductions will be as per the P.F. Act. The company also will contribute its share towards P.F. which will be an additional saving for the employees future.

  42. E.S.I. Contribution For any employee whose gross salary is less than Rs. 15,001/- per month, the Employees State Insurance Corporation provides medical facilities. At Riya Travel & Tours (India) Pvt. Ltd. an employee whose gross salary is less than Rs. 15,001/- per month contributes 1.75% of his/her salary and the Company contributes 4.75% of his/her salary, per month, towards E.S.I. The main objective of this insurance scheme is to provide medical relief and sickness benefits to all members and maternity benefits to all women employees through a contributory fund. The E.S.I. Corporation provides every employee covered under this scheme an Identity Card. By showing this card the employee and his/her family members are entitled to receive medical benefits at an ESI designated hospital or clinic.

  43. Gratuity Any employee who has completed a minimum of five years of service with the Company is entitled to the Gratuity benefits at the rate of half monthly (15/26) emoluments (Basic Salary) for each completed year of service. The Gratuity benefits are payable to an employee upon retirement or upon voluntarily or involuntarily leaving the service of the Company, provided he/she has completed five years of service. In case of an unfortunate death of an employee, total number of years of service till the age of retirement is taken into account in calculating a gratuity amount. This amount is provided to the employee nominee.

  44. General Rules Working hours: The normal working hours will be from 9.30am to 5.30pm on all days. The lunch break duration will 30 minutes. All Sundays are weekly off-day. The office will remain closed on the national and regional holidays declared by the company every year. The holidays will vary according to geographic location of the branches. Actual work timings also will vary based on the location, customer service requirements and business requirements. The regional management from time to time will declare this. However all employees are required to work extra time when warranted by the customer demands and organizational needs.

  45. Dress Code & Appearance During work hours, all employees must wear appropriate formal business attire. Recommended formal business attire may be the following: For Men : Plain or striped shirts, formal trousers, matching tie and socks and leather shoes. In winter, blazers, suits, may be appropriate. For Women : Saree, salwar suits, formal western outfits and leather sandals or shoes. Jeans, shorts, T-shirts, sneakers, and chappals are not considered formal business attire. All employees are expected to look neat and tidy while on duty. Long hair must be tied back. Cosmetics and jewellery must be used minimally.

  46. Leave • The leave period will be from 1st April to 31st March for every year. • Total of twenty four days per year (for confirmed staff) • Out of which 14 can be encashed ( for those who have completed one year )

  47. For Probationers: At the time of probation period i.e. six months, a probationer can avail one day leave in a month. If a probationer is taking more than one day leave in a month, those leave will be deducted from his/her gross salary.

  48. Leave Rules • Leave can be granted in units of half day or full day. If taken in units of half day, the lunch break will be taken as the dividing line. • All leave must be approved before availing. • Application for leave of 3 days or less should be made at least 24 hours prior to the day from which leave is required. • Application for leave for more than 3 days should be made at least 7 days before the date from which the leave is required.

  49. Holidays The Company observes national and festival holidays. A list of official holidays is prepared and distributed annually by the Human Resources Department. Employees who are required to work on these holidays will be given compensatory time in lieu of the day worked. No special holiday / leave is admissible for the period of bandh / harthal etc.

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