Showing posts with label industrial relations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label industrial relations. Show all posts

Monday, 17 November 2014

Industrial Relations

Industrial relations has become one of the most delicate and complex problems of modern industrial society. Industrial progress is impossible without cooperation of labors and harmonious relationships. Therefore, it is in the interest of all to create and maintain good relations between employees (labor) and employers (management).

Definition of Industrial Relations

Industrial relation defined as relation of Individual or group of employee and employer for engaging themselves in a way to maximize the productive activities.

Concept of Industrial Relations:

The term ‘Industrial Relations’ comprises 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.” 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 field of industrial relations looks at the relationship between management and workers, particularly groups of workers represented by a union. Industrial relations are basically the interactions between employers, employees and the government, and the institutions and associations through which such interactions are mediated. 

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. From this perspective, industrial relations covers all aspects of the employment relationship, including human resource management, employee relations, and union-management (or labor) relations. Now its meaning has become more specific and restricted. Accordingly, industrial relations pertains to the study and practice of collective bargaining, trade unionism, and labor-management relations, while human resource management is a separate, largely distinct field that deals with nonunion employment relationships and the personnel practices and policies of employers. 

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. industrial relations also includes the processes through which these relationships are expressed (such as, collective bargaining, workers’ participation in decision-making, and grievance and dispute settlement), and the management of conflict between employers, workers and trade unions, when it arises.


Need for Industrial Relation

Need of Industrial Relation arises to defend the interest of workers for adjusting the reasonable salary or wages. It also help the workers to seek perfect working condition for producing maximum output. Workers/employees are concerned with social security measures through this. Industrial Relation also needed for achieving the democracy by allowing worker to take part in management, which help to protect human rights of individual. 

Sunday, 18 May 2014

Historical development of Industrial Relations

Basic concept of Industrial Relations:
  1. The concept of industrial relations was developed with the industrial revolution.
  2. Prior to this it was considered master and servant relationship
  3. The workers were considered and treated like any other commodity which could be easily purchased and replaced.
  4. Wages and conditions of services were poor and this situation was not only in India but also in England and other European countries.
  5. The term Industrial Relations comprise Industry and relations. Industry means and productive activity in which and individual is engaged and relations mean the relation that exists in the industry between employer and its workman.
Definitions of Industrial Relation:
As per J. Henry Richardson

"Industrial Relation is an art, the art of living together for purposes of production."
Analysis of Industrial Relations:
  1. Industrial relations are the relations which are the outcome of the employment relationship in an industrial enterprise.
  2. Every industrial relations system creates a complex of rules and regulations to govern the work place and work community.
  3. The main purpose of this complex is to maintain harmonious relations between labour and management by solving their problems through collective bargaining.
  4. The government/state shapes industrial relations with the help of law, rules, agreements, awards of the courts.