industrial relation and employee welfare.. unit 1 that will explain the introductory part of course.. in this student can have understanding of fundamentals of industry and relations between employee and employer. the history is also explained in this how the employer - employee relation has been started and how this topic secured its place in education. in studying of HRM its very important to understand the industry and its principles.
industrial relation and employee welfare.. unit 1 that will explain the introductory part of course.. in this student can have understanding of fundamentals of industry and relations between employee and employer. the history is also explained in this how the employer - employee relation has been started and how this topic secured its place in education. in studying of HRM its very important to understand the industry and its principles.
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2. MEANING & CONCEPT
The term “Industrial Relations” is comprised of two terms:
‘Industry’ and ‘Relations’
“Industry” refers to “any productive activity in which an
individual (or a group of individuals) is (are) engaged”.
By “relations” we mean “the relationships that exist within the
industry between the employer and his workmen.”
3. MEANING & CONCEPT
• The term industrial relations explains the relationship between employees and
management which stem directly or indirectly from union-employer relationship.
• Industrial relations are the relationships between employees and employers within
the organizational settings.
• The relationships which arise at and out of the workplace generally include the
relationships between individual workers, the relationships between workers and
their employer, the relationships between employers, the relationships employers
and workers have with the organizations formed to promote their respective
interests, and the relations between those organizations, at all levels.
• The term industrial relations has a broad as well as a narrow outlook. Originally,
industrial relations was broadly defined to include the relationships and interactions
between employers and employees
4. DEFINITIONS
The Industrial Relation relations also called as labor - management,
employee employers relations.
1) “Employer-employee relationships that are covered specifically
under collective bargaining and industrial relation laws”.
2) “Concerned with the systems, rules and procedures used by unions &
employers to determine the reward for effort & other conditions of
employment.”
5.
6. OBJECTIVES OF IR
• Employee empowerment: provide an opportunity to the workers
to participate in management and decision making process.
• Productivity: raise productivity in the organization to curb the
employee turnover and absenteeism.
• Bargaining capacity: to improve the bargaining capacity of the
workers through trade unions.
• Discipline: to ensure discipline in the organization and in the
industry.
7. OBJECTIVES OF IR
• Labor-management interest: to safeguard the interests of the
labor and the management by preventing one of the players
from getting a strong hold over the other.
• Mutual cooperation: to develop & Secure mutual understanding
& good relationships among all the players in the industrial set-
up.
• Resolve and preventing industrial conflict: to maintain industrial
peace & harmony by preventing industrial conflicts.
8. OBJECTIVES OF IR
• Economic condition: improvement of economic conditions of
workers.
• Standard of living: to improve the standard of living of the
average worker by providing basic and standard amenities.
• Basic framework: to provide a basic framework for the
management & the employees to resolve their differences.
9. APPROACHES TO IR
There are mainly three approaches to IR
1. Unitary approach
2. Pluralistic Approach
3. Marxist Approach
4. Systems Approach
10.
11. 1.UNITARY APPROACH
IR is grounded in mutual co-operation, individual treatment, team
work and shared goals.
• Union co-operate with the mgt. & the mgt.’s right to manage is
accepted because there is no „ we they feeling‟
• Assumption: Common interest & promotion of harmony
• No strikes are there.
• It's a reactive IR strategy.
• They seek direct negotiations with employees.
12. 2.PLURALISTIC APPROACH
• It perceives:
• Org. as a coalitions of competing interest.
• TU as legitimate representatives of employee interests.
• Stability in IR as the product of concessions and
compromises between mgt. & unions.
• Conflict between Mgt. and workers is understood as
inevitable.
• Conflict is viewed as conducive for innovation and
growth.
• Strong union is necessary.
13. 3.MARXIST APPROACH
Regard conflict as Pluralists…
• Marxists see conflict as a product of the capitalist society.
• Conflict arises due to the division in the society between those
who own resources and those who have only labor to offer.
• For Marxist all strikes are political.
• He regard state intervention via legislation & the creation of
Industrial tribunals as supporting mgt’s interest rather than
ensuring a balance between the competing groups.
14. 4.SYSTEMS APPROACH
• The system approach was developed by Dunlop of Harvard University in
1958.
• According to this approach, individuals are part of an ongoing but
independent social system.
• The behavior, actions and role of the individuals are shaped by the cultures of
the society.
• The three elements of the system approach are input, process and output.
• Society provides the cue (signal) to the individuals about how one should act in
a situation.
15. SYSTEMS APPROACH
• The institutions, the value system and other characteristics
of the society influence the process and determine the
outcome or response of the individuals. The basis of this
theory is that group cohesiveness is provided by the
common ideology shaped by the societal factors.
21. CAUSES OF POOR IR
The main reasons are as follows:
An attitude of contempt towards the workers on the part of the
management.
Inadequate fixation of wages or improper wages.
Unhealthy working conditions at the workplace.
Desire of workers for higher bonus, wages or daily allowances.
Desire of employers to pay as little as possible to its workers.
Lack of human relations skills on the part of supervisors and
managers.
22. CAUSES OF POOR IR
Inadequate welfare facilities.
Dispute on sharing the gains of productivity.
Retrenchment, dismissal and lockouts by the management.
Strikes by the workers.
Inter-union rivals.
General economic and political environment such as rising prices,
strikes by others and general indiscipline having their effect on the
employees attitudes.
Mental inertia on the part of the management.
25. ROLE OF THREE ACTORS TO IR
Role of EMPLOYEES
To redress the bargaining advantage on one-to-one basis
To secure better terms and conditions for their members
To obtain improved status for the worker in his/her work
To increase implementation of democratic way of decision
making at various levels
26. ROLE OF THREE ACTORS TO IR
Role of EMPLOYERS Contd.
Creating and sustaining employee motivation
Ensuring commitment from employees
Negotiating terms and conditions of employment with TU
leaders
Sharing decision making with employees
27. ROLE OF THREE ACTORS TO IR
Role of STATE
Labor policies
Labor laws
Industrial tribunals
Wage boards
Industrial relations policy
28. “You don’t build a business, you build people and then
people build the business”- Zig Ziglar