Module1-Fundamental Aspects of Industrial Relations
Module1-Fundamental Aspects of Industrial Relations
Module1-Fundamental Aspects of Industrial Relations
• Industrial relation means the relationship between employers and employees in course
of employment in industrial organizations.
• Industrial relation is a term used to denote the collective relationships between
management and the worker.
• It covers the aspects of industrial life such as trade unionism, collective bargaining,
workers participation in management, discipline and industrial disputes.
Approaches to IR
1. Unitary approach
2. Pluralistic Approach
3. Marxist Approach
4. Systems Approach
5. Gandhian approach
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‟
• It perceives:
• Org. as a coalitions of competing interest.
• TU as legitimate representatives of employee interests.
• Stability in IR is viewed 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.
3.Marxist Approach
• 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.
4.Systems approach
4.Systems approach
Systems approach
INPUTS
Actors
(Employees, PROCESSES
Employers, Bargaining
State) Conciliation
OUTPUT
Context Adjudication Rules
(Tech, Market, Legislation
Power
Indeology)
Feedback
Gandhian Approach
System of IR in India
OBJECTIVES:
The policy seeks to bring the national objectives into focus as a step towards improvement in safety,
health and environment at workplace. The objectives are to achieve:-
a) Continuous reduction in the incidence of work related injuries, fatalities, diseases, disasters and
loss of national assets.
b) Improved coverage of work related injuries, fatalities and diseases and provide for a more
comprehensive data base for facilitating better performance and monitoring.
c) Continuous enhancement of community awareness regarding safety, health and environment at
workplace related areas.
d) Improving safety, health and environment at workplace by creation of “green jobs” contributing
to sustainable enterprise development.
Explanation refer notes
Code of conduct/discipline
At the individual level it is important to realize that being a women cannot be considered
as inferior.
Some feminist are oriented towards up-liftment of women by causing political hatred
towards men which is not socially acceptable. They must know that men and women are
having equal grounds to be treated and should have a good synchronization in the society.
At the management level gender friendly policies have to be developed especially in
matters of Recruitment, salary fixation and promotion.
At the inter-cultural level we have to be respectful while communicating with the gender
sensitivities of the other culture.
Mutual respect is a learned value that assures the co-existence of a discrimination free
society among gender.
Constitutional Provisions for the Protection of Labour Workforce
in India
Article 43- Living wage for citizens, includes not only bare necessities of life but also social and
cultural upliftment, education, insurances and creation of employment opportunities.
Rights of women workers