INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

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INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES 26-1 EXCEL BOOKS INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

INTRODUCTION ANNOTATED OUTLINE 26-2 ANNOTATED OUTLINE INTRODUCTION The term ‘industrial relations’ refers to the collective relations between employers and employees as a group. It underscores the importance of compromise and accommodation in place of conflict and controversy in resolving disputes between labour and management. Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Industrial Relations: Features 26-3 Industrial Relations: Features Employer-employee interactions Web of rules Multidimensional Dynamic and changing Spirit of compromise and accommodation Government's role Wide coverage Interactive and consultative in nature Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Major factors influencing industrial relations 26-4 Major factors influencing industrial relations Industrial relations are influenced by various factors viz., institutional factors, economic factors and technological factors. 1. Institutional factors: These factors include government policy, labour legislation, voluntary courts, collective agreements, employee courts, employers’ federations, social institutions like community, caste, joint family, creed, system of beliefs, attitudes of workers, system of power, status, etc. 2. Economic factors: These factors include economic organisations, like capitalist, communist, mixed, etc., the structure of labour force, demand for and supply of labour force, etc.. 3. Technological factors: These factors include mechanisation, automation, rationalisation, computerisation etc. Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Industrial relations: major influences 26-5 Industrial relations: major influences Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Objectives of industrial relations 26-6 Objectives of industrial relations Enhance the economic position of the worker Minimise conflicts and to the extent possible, avoid conflicts and their negative consequences Allow workers to have a say in important decisions affecting their lives Resolve knotty issues through consultation and negotiation Encourage and develop trade unions in order to improve the workers' collective strength Pave the way for industrial democracy. Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Approaches To Industrial Relations 26-7 Approaches To Industrial Relations There are five approaches to study industrial relations, namely: Psychological approach Sociological approach Human relations approach Giri's approach Gandhian approach HRD approach The HRD approach recognises employees as invaluable assets in an organisation and emphasizes that they can be developed to an unlimited extent with proper incentives, atmosphere and treatment. Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Basic assumptions of Industrial Relations and HRD 26-8 Basic assumptions of Industrial Relations and HRD Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Sound Industrial Relations: 26-9 Sound Industrial Relations: Importance and essential conditions Sound industrial relations are essential for ensuring industrial peace and improved productivity. Cordial labour management relations enable the employer to secure cooperation and commitment from employees quite easily. It is not, however, easy to promote and maintain sound industrial relations. Certain conditions should exist for the maintenance of harmonious industrial relations: Existence of strong, well organised and democratic employees' unions Existence of sound and organised employers' unions Spirit of collective bargaining and willingness to resort to voluntary negotiations Maintenance of industrial peace Establish machinery for prevention and settlement of disputes Provision for bipartite and tripartite committees to evolve proper personnel policies Establish committees to evaluate collective bargaining agreements Create proper legal mechanisms to settle disputes quickly and easily. Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Industrial Conflict: Forms And Causes 26-10 Industrial Conflict: Forms And Causes Industrial conflicts constitute militant and organised protests against existing industrial conditions. They are symptoms of industrial unrest. The term ‘industrial dispute’ as described in the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 is characterised by the following features Features of the term ‘industrial dispute’ There should be a difference or dispute The dispute could be between employer-employer, employee-employee or employer-employee The dispute must pertain to some work-related issue The dispute must be raised by a group or class of workers. For example the dispute between one or two workers and the respective employer is not an industrial dispute Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Forms of Industrial Disputes 26-11 Forms of Industrial Disputes Strikes: These are collective stoppages of work by workers. Sympathetic strike General strike Unofficial strike Sectional strike Bumper strike Sit down strike Slow down strike Lightning strike Hunger strike Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Forms of Industrial Disputes 26-12 Forms of Industrial Disputes Lock outs: Closing down of an undertaking or the suspension of work or the refusal of an employer to continue to employ any number of persons employed by him is known as 'lock out'. Gherao: Gherao means to surround. In this method, a group of workers initiate collective action aimed at preventing members of the management from leaving the office. Picketing and Boycott: When picketing workers often carry or display signs, banners and placards, prevent others from entering the place of work and persuade others to join the strike. Boycott aims at disrupting the normal functioning of an enterprise. Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Causes of Industrial Disputes 26-13 Causes of Industrial Disputes Employment-related Nationalisation Administration-related Recognition as a bargaining agent Sympathetic strikes Psychological and social issues Institutional causes Political causes Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Machinery For The Settlement of Industrial Disputes In India 26-14 Machinery For The Settlement of Industrial Disputes In India When the relationship between the parties is not cordial, discontentment develops and conflicts erupt abruptly. It is not always easy to put out the fires with the existing dispute-settlement machinery, created by the government. Hence both labour and management must appreciate the importance of openness, trust and collaboration their day-to-day dealings. Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Machinery for Prevention and Settlement of Industrial Disputes 26-15 Machinery for Prevention and Settlement of Industrial Disputes Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Machinery For The Settlement of Industrial Disputes In India 26-16 Machinery For The Settlement of Industrial Disputes In India Works committees: As per the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, works committees have to be set up all those industrial units which employ 100 or more persons. It is basically a consultative body Giving greater participation to workers Ensuring close interaction between labour and management Generating cooperative atmosphere for negotiation between parties Opening the doors to unions to have a clear view of what is going on within the unit Strengthening the spirit of voluntary settlement of disputes Joint Management Councils: The JMC normally consists of equal number of representatives of workers and employers looking after three things: information sharing, consultative and administrative matters relating to welfare, safety, training etc and the formulation of standing orders.(of course, without encroaching on the jurisdiction of works committees) Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Machinery For The Settlement of Industrial Disputes In India 26-17 Machinery For The Settlement of Industrial Disputes In India Standing orders: These are the rules and regulations which govern the conditions of employment of workers. The Industrial Employment (standing orders) Act of 1946 provides for the framing of standing orders in all industrial undertakings employing 100 or more workers. Grievance procedure: A model grievance procedure as suggested by the Indian Labour Conference, 1958 has more or less been widely accepted in India now. Code of discipline: It consists of a set of self-imposed obligations voluntarily formulated by the central organisation of workers and employers. Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Industrial Disputes: Settlement Machinery 26-18 Industrial Disputes: Settlement Machinery Conciliation: The practice by which the services of a neutral third party are used in a dispute as a means of helping the disputing parties to reduce the extent of their differences and to arrive at an amicable settlement or agreed solution. Conciliation officer: an authority appointed by the government to mediate disputes between parties brought to his notice; enjoying the powers of a civil court. He is supposed to give judgement within 14 days of the commencement of the conciliation proceedings. Board of conciliation: The Board is an adhoc, tripartite body having the powers of a civil court created for a specific dispute(when the conciliation officer fails to resolve disputes within a time frame, the board is appointed) Court of enquiry: In case the conciliation proceedings fail to resolve a dispute, a court of enquiry is constituted by the government to investigate the dispute and submit the report within six months. Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes

Machinery For The Settlement of Industrial Disputes In India 26-19 Machinery For The Settlement of Industrial Disputes In India Voluntary arbitration: It is he process in which the disputing parties show willingness to go to an arbitrator (a third party) and submit to his decision voluntarily. Adjudication: It is the process of settling disputes compulsorily through the intervention of a third party appointed by the Government. The Industrial Disputes Act provides a three-tier adjudication machinery consisting of: Labour court Industrial tribunal National tribunal Industrial Relations And Industrial Disputes