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    Industrial Relations in BD (Conceptual) 1. Question: Causes of poor Industrial Relation’s in BD a) Question: Political Interference may be creating bad IR practices? Answer: Political interferences are one of the causes of poor industrial relations. If there are any political influences then political aim will take over the industrial aim. If people are involved in politics then they will be more interested in politics and they will do work with less labor and try to earn compensation without

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    Emergence of Industrial Relations in India By Sushreeta Sahoo‚ MBA1 HR‚ SIBM‚ Pune Industrial relations is a sum total of Labour relationship‚ employees relationship‚ human relationship‚ and relationship among managerial employees relating to work and off the work. While it is true that the role of labour relations cannot be undermined while discussing Industrial relations‚ simultaneously‚ the role of employees relations and management relations also cannot be ignored. With the growing number

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    Suggestions to Improve Industrial Relation:- a. Both management and unions should develop constructive attitudes towards each other – Constructive Attitude b. All basic policies and procedures relating to Industrial Relation should be clear to everybody in the organization and to the union leader. The personnel manager must make certain that line people will understand and agree with these policies. c. The personnel manager should remove any distrust by convincing the union of the company’s integrity

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    [pic] COLLEGE OF BUSINESS‚ HOSPITALITY‚ AND TOURISM STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT‚ IR & OHS HRM602 – MANAGEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ASSIGNMENT ONE Instructions: • Follow the outline provided in order to compile your assignment • Your assignment should be typed in Times New Roman and a front size of 12 with 1.5 line spacing and the text should be justified. • Assignment Due Date: Week 5‚ 15th July‚ 2011‚ 5.00 p.m. No assignments will be accepted after 5pm

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    Labour Law and Industrial Relations 1. Describe and analyze the main characteristics of the Bi-partite Collective Negotiation‚ by making special reference to the social partners‚ the unions‚ the collective agreements‚ the industrial relations code and the role of the Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance. The Bi-partite Collective Negotiation involves the two parts of labour industry; employers and employees. This Negotiation contains the collective agreement. This is an association between

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    EVOLUTION OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IN INDIA AND RUSSIA   EVOLUTION OF IR IN INDIA ANCIENT INDIA In ancient India‚ agriculture was the prime occupation followed by trading and then manual services. The industry sector (comprising of weaving of woolen clothes‚ dyeing of leather‚ etc.) was greatly advanced. CASTE SYSTEM The caste system in India was based on transfer of skills and specialization to the descendents. The various caste categories were Brahmins‚ Kshyatriyas‚ Vaishyas and Shudras

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    INDUSTRIAL RELATION & LABOUR LAWS Assignment Topic National commission on Industrial Relation Recommendation Submitted by J. Mary Smile MBA-Final Year NATIONAL COMMISSION ON INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS The first National  Labour Commission 1929‚ had promised lot in the direction of social security‚ social welfare‚ wages‚ social insurance‚ industrial relationsindustrial adjudication‚ collective bargaining etc‚. In sequel to the recommendations made in the report of the first national commission

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    INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACT‚ 1967 SYNOPSIS The Industrial Relations system in the country operates within the legal framework of the Industrial Relations Act‚ 1967 and the Industrial Relations Regulations‚ 1980‚ which is applicable throughout Malaysia. The preamble to the Industrial Relations Act has this to say : To provide for the regulation of the relations between employers and workmen and their trade unions‚ and the prevention and settlement of any differences or disputes arising from their relationship

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    Industrial Relations Act 1967

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    Industrial Relations 1 LAWS OF MALAYSIA REPRINT Act 177 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACT 1967 Incorporating all amendments up to 1 January 2006 PUBLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF LAW REVISION‚ MALAYSIA UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE REVISION OF LAWS ACT 1968 IN COLLABORATION WITH PERCETAKAN NASIONAL MALAYSIA BHD 2006 2 Laws of Malaysia ACT 177 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACT 1967 First enacted Revised ... ... … ... … ... … … … 1967 (Act No. 35 of 1967) 1976 (Act 177 w.e.f. 1 September 1976)

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    Industrial Relations Industrial Relations Essay The role of the government on industrial relations is very important as it sets the legal framework that industrial relations operates in. Appropriate industrial relations legislation should recognize the requirements of both employers and employee’s. Both the employee and the employer want to profit from each other but are also reliant on each other. This means that the equal bargaining power of employers and workers must be recognized (Peetz‚ David

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