This document provides an overview of different approaches to industrial relations, including:
- The unitary perspective which views the employment relationship as having common interests, with conflicts seen as irrational.
- The pluralist perspective which sees differing interests between groups and accepts conflicts as inevitable due to structural factors.
- Marxist perspectives which focus on how capital controls labor through mechanisms like deskilling and segmentation.
- Human resource management approaches which aim to secure employee commitment to organizational objectives.
- Systems approaches which view industrial relations as a subsystem involving actors, contexts, ideologies, and rules.
It also discusses comparative and convergence/divergence perspectives in understanding industrial relations across countries.