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INDUSTRIAL
RELATIONS
INTRODUCTION
• "Industrial relations is an art, the art of living
  together for purposes of production. The parties
  while working together learn this art by acquiring
  the skills of adjustment.”      J. Henry Richardson
• Industrial relations are the relationships between
  employees and employers within the
  organizational settings. The field of industrial
  relations looks at the relationship between
  management and workers, particularly groups of
  workers represented by a union.
• Industrial relations has three faces: science
  building, problem solving, and ethical.
• In the science building phase, industrial
  relations is part of the social science. Here
  industrial relations is studied in context with
  labour economics, industrial sociology,
  labour and social history, human resource
  management, political science, law, and
  other areas.
• In the problem solving phase, industrial
  relations seeks to design policies and
  institutions to help the employment
  relationship work better
• In the ethical phase, industrial relations
  contains strong normative principles about
  workers and the employment relationship,
  especially the rejection of treating labour as a
  commodity in favour of seeing workers as
  human beings in democratic communities
  entitled to human rights.
OBJECTIVES
• To safeguard the interest of labour and
  management
• To avoid industrial conflict or strike and develop
  harmonious relations
• To raise productivity to a higher level
• To establish and promote the growth of an
  industrial democracy
• To improve the economic conditions of workers
• Socialization of industries
• Vesting of a proprietary interest of the workers
  in the industries in which they are employed
INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE
• Industrial Dispute means any dispute or
  differences between employers and employers or
  between employers and workmen or between
  workmen and workmen which is connected with
  the employment or non-employment or the
  terms of employment or with the conditions of
  labour of any person.
CAUSES FOR INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE
• Economic               • Non-Economic
 wages , bonus and       victimization of
   allowances              workers
 conditions for work,    ill treatment by staff
  working hours, leave     members
  and holidays without    sympathetic strikes
  pay                     political factors
 unjust layoffs and      indiscipline
  retrenchments.
SETTLEMENT MEASURES FOR ID
• Voluntary methods       • Statutary methods
 Collective bargaining   Conciliation
 Trade unions            Voluntary
 Joint consultation        Arbritration
 Standing orders         Adjudication
 Grievance procedure
 Code of conduct
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
• Collective bargaining is process of joint decision
  making and basically represents a democratic
  way of life in industry.
• It is the process of negotiation between firm’s
  and workers’ representatives for the purpose of
  establishing mutually agreeable conditions of
  employment.
• It is a technique adopted by two parties to reach
  an understanding acceptable to both through the
  process of discussion and negotiation.
• It is a collective process in which representatives
  of both the management and employees
  participate.
• It is a continuous process which aims at
  establishing stable relationships between the
  parties involved.
• It not only involves the bargaining agreement,
  but also involves the implementation of such an
  agreement.
• It attempts in achieving discipline in the industry
• It is a flexible approach, as the parties involved
  have to adopt a flexible attitude towards
  negotiations.
TRADE UNIONS
• Trade union is an association either of employees
  or employers or of independent workers.

• It is a relatively permanent formation of workers.
  It is not a temporary or casual combination of
  workers.

• It is formed for securing certain economic, social
  benefits to members.
OBJECTIVES OF TRADE UNION
• Wages salaries
• Working conditions
• Discipline
• Personnel policies
• Welfare benefits
• Employee-employer relation
• Negotiating machinery
• Safeguarding organizational health and interest of
  the industry
• Legal assistance
STRUCTURE OF TRADE UNIONS
•   Plant level Unions
•   Local Level federations
•   Regional level federations
•   National federations
WORKER PARTICIPATION IN
         MANAGEMENT
• Worker participation in management means
  giving scope to workers to influence the
  managerial decision making process at different
  levels by various forms in an organization. The
  principal forms of worker participation are
  information sharing, joint consultation and
  decision making, suggestion schemes etc.
SIGNIFICANCE OF WORKER
            PARTICIPATION
•   Higher productivity
•   Greater commitment
•   Reduced industrial unrest
•   Improved decisions
•   Human resource management
•   Reduced resistance to change
WHAT IS GRIEVANCE
• Any discontent or dissatisfaction whether
  expressed or not , whether valid or not , arising
  out of anything connected with the company
  which an employee thinks , believes or even feels
  to be unfair or unjust.
CAUSES OF GRIEVANCE
•   Economic cause
•   Work environment
•   Supervision
•   Work group
•   Others such as promotion , fines , transfers , etc.
GRIEVANCES PROCEDURES
• It is a formal communication between an
  employee and the management designed for the
  settlement of a grievance.
• It may vary from organization to organization.
• Consists of policies
 open door policy
 step ladder policy
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL
             MACHINERY
• Model for grievance procedure was drawn up in
  16th session of Indian Labor Conference.
• This model helps in creation of grievance
  machinery.
• In this , management has to specify the persons
  in each department who are to be approached
  first and the departmental heads who are
  supposed to be approached in second step.
DISCIPLINARY ACTION
• Purpose
 To motivate the employee to conform to the
  organization’s performance standards.

• Disciplinary problems faced by HR managers

   attendance
   on the job behavior
   dishonesty
   off the job behavior
• Approaches to discipline employees
incorrect discipline
Preventive discipline
Positive discipline

• Various disciplinary actions
Verbal warning,
Written warming,
Suspension
Pay cut
demotion and dismissal.
Industrial dispute

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Industrial dispute

  • 2. INTRODUCTION • "Industrial relations is an art, the art of living together for purposes of production. The parties while working together learn this art by acquiring the skills of adjustment.” J. Henry Richardson • Industrial relations are the relationships between employees and employers within the organizational settings. The field of industrial relations looks at the relationship between management and workers, particularly groups of workers represented by a union.
  • 3. • Industrial relations has three faces: science building, problem solving, and ethical. • In the science building phase, industrial relations is part of the social science. Here industrial relations is studied in context with labour economics, industrial sociology, labour and social history, human resource management, political science, law, and other areas. • In the problem solving phase, industrial relations seeks to design policies and institutions to help the employment relationship work better
  • 4. • In the ethical phase, industrial relations contains strong normative principles about workers and the employment relationship, especially the rejection of treating labour as a commodity in favour of seeing workers as human beings in democratic communities entitled to human rights.
  • 5. OBJECTIVES • To safeguard the interest of labour and management • To avoid industrial conflict or strike and develop harmonious relations • To raise productivity to a higher level • To establish and promote the growth of an industrial democracy • To improve the economic conditions of workers • Socialization of industries
  • 6. • Vesting of a proprietary interest of the workers in the industries in which they are employed
  • 7. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE • Industrial Dispute means any dispute or differences between employers and employers or between employers and workmen or between workmen and workmen which is connected with the employment or non-employment or the terms of employment or with the conditions of labour of any person.
  • 8. CAUSES FOR INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE • Economic • Non-Economic  wages , bonus and  victimization of allowances workers  conditions for work,  ill treatment by staff working hours, leave members and holidays without  sympathetic strikes pay  political factors  unjust layoffs and  indiscipline retrenchments.
  • 9. SETTLEMENT MEASURES FOR ID • Voluntary methods • Statutary methods  Collective bargaining Conciliation  Trade unions Voluntary  Joint consultation Arbritration  Standing orders Adjudication  Grievance procedure  Code of conduct
  • 10. COLLECTIVE BARGAINING • Collective bargaining is process of joint decision making and basically represents a democratic way of life in industry. • It is the process of negotiation between firm’s and workers’ representatives for the purpose of establishing mutually agreeable conditions of employment. • It is a technique adopted by two parties to reach an understanding acceptable to both through the process of discussion and negotiation.
  • 11. • It is a collective process in which representatives of both the management and employees participate. • It is a continuous process which aims at establishing stable relationships between the parties involved. • It not only involves the bargaining agreement, but also involves the implementation of such an agreement. • It attempts in achieving discipline in the industry • It is a flexible approach, as the parties involved have to adopt a flexible attitude towards negotiations.
  • 12. TRADE UNIONS • Trade union is an association either of employees or employers or of independent workers. • It is a relatively permanent formation of workers. It is not a temporary or casual combination of workers. • It is formed for securing certain economic, social benefits to members.
  • 13. OBJECTIVES OF TRADE UNION • Wages salaries • Working conditions • Discipline • Personnel policies • Welfare benefits • Employee-employer relation • Negotiating machinery • Safeguarding organizational health and interest of the industry • Legal assistance
  • 14. STRUCTURE OF TRADE UNIONS • Plant level Unions • Local Level federations • Regional level federations • National federations
  • 15. WORKER PARTICIPATION IN MANAGEMENT • Worker participation in management means giving scope to workers to influence the managerial decision making process at different levels by various forms in an organization. The principal forms of worker participation are information sharing, joint consultation and decision making, suggestion schemes etc.
  • 16. SIGNIFICANCE OF WORKER PARTICIPATION • Higher productivity • Greater commitment • Reduced industrial unrest • Improved decisions • Human resource management • Reduced resistance to change
  • 17. WHAT IS GRIEVANCE • Any discontent or dissatisfaction whether expressed or not , whether valid or not , arising out of anything connected with the company which an employee thinks , believes or even feels to be unfair or unjust.
  • 18. CAUSES OF GRIEVANCE • Economic cause • Work environment • Supervision • Work group • Others such as promotion , fines , transfers , etc.
  • 19. GRIEVANCES PROCEDURES • It is a formal communication between an employee and the management designed for the settlement of a grievance. • It may vary from organization to organization. • Consists of policies  open door policy  step ladder policy
  • 20. GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MACHINERY • Model for grievance procedure was drawn up in 16th session of Indian Labor Conference. • This model helps in creation of grievance machinery. • In this , management has to specify the persons in each department who are to be approached first and the departmental heads who are supposed to be approached in second step.
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  • 22. DISCIPLINARY ACTION • Purpose  To motivate the employee to conform to the organization’s performance standards. • Disciplinary problems faced by HR managers  attendance  on the job behavior  dishonesty  off the job behavior
  • 23. • Approaches to discipline employees incorrect discipline Preventive discipline Positive discipline • Various disciplinary actions Verbal warning, Written warming, Suspension Pay cut demotion and dismissal.

Notas do Editor

  1. One of the most comprehensive definition which views industrial relations from the perspective of human relationships.Industrial relations are basically the interactions between employers, employees and the government, and the institutions and associations through which such interactions are mediated.