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Unit 13: Industrial Relations




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             Notes  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.

          13.2 Importance

          In its wider sense, industrial relations include the relationship between an employee and an
          employee in the course of the ruining of an industry and may project itself in to sphere which
          may transgress into the area of quality control. The association of various persons, workmen
          supervisory staff, management and employer creates an industrial relationship. In other words,
          industrial life creates a series of social relationship, which regulate the relation and working
          together of not only workmen and management, but also of the community and the industry.
          1.   Labour Relations:  Relation  between union and  management also  know  as labour  as
               management relation.

          2.   Employer Employee Relation: Relations between management and employees.
          3.   Group Relation: Relation between various groups of workmen.
          4.   Community or Public Relations: Relations between industry and society.
          The last two are generally not considered for study under industrial relations but as part of the
          larger discipline – sociology.
          The main aspects of industrial relations are:
          1.   Promotion and development of healthy labor management relation.

          2.   Maintenance of industrial peace and avoidance of industrial strife, and
          3.   Developments of Industrial democracy.

          Development of Healthy Labour-management Relations

          1.   The existence of strong, well-organized, democratic and responsible trade unions and
               association  of employers. These associations  also tend  to create  vantage grounds  for
               negotiations consultations and discussion on a mutual  basis which  ultimately lead to
               good labour-management relations.

          2.   Spirit to collective bargaining and willingness to take recourse to voluntary arbitration.
               Collective bargaining recognizes equality of status between apposing and  conflicting
               groups and prepares the ground, in an atmosphere of trust and goodwill, for discussions,
               consultation and negotiation on matter of common interest to both industry and labour.



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