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    IPM Professional Qualification in Human Resource Management Management Case Study 8 Industrial Relations Batch ID PQHRM 22/07 Question 6 The problems that have arisen‚ findings have been considered and recommendations have been given from points 1 to 5. Question 1  Company could not or did not adapt to the changing market conditions. They did not change their strategies of production and did not properly analyze the market conditions.  Due to the incompetence

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    Rules/laws related to trade unions in Indian airline industry. 3. Collective Bargaining- How collective bargaining takes place in this industry. Rules/laws related to this collective bargaining in this industry. 4. Machinery for Settlement of Industrial Disputes 5. Workers’ Participation in Management 6. Grievance Redressal System 7. Discipline Handling 8. Labour Laws 9. Some two examples of strikes/disputes that has been happened recently in this industry and discussing IR issues in them

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    Lesson: 45 Article 1: “Future Issues For Industrial Relations” (Source: http://www.ilo.org) Continuing Relevance of Industrial Relations In a globalised environment with businesses‚ money and people moving with relative ease across borders‚ the relentless pursuit of competitive advantage at the expense of all else‚ the disruption of social relationships and stability‚ the rapid outdating of knowledge‚ skills and technology‚ with learning being a life-long pursuit‚ and increasing job insecurity

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    The Unitary Executive Theory is an interpretation that the President is the sole authority of the Executive Branch. The Founders of the nation decided that a unitary executive to be the preeminent choice rather than a plural executive or committee system. This is not a collectively held theory as many believe that the powers expressed from this theory to be excessive and that congress has the authority to hold presidential power in check due to the checks and balances system. Supporters of the

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    to Industrial Relations The industrial relations scenario and factors affecting it‚ has beenperceived differently by different practitioner and theorist. Some haveviewed it in terns of class conflict; some have viewed it in terms ofmutuality of interest of different groups; some have viewed it as aconsequence of interaction of various factors both within anorganization and outside it. Based on these orientations‚ severalapproaches have been developed to explain the dynamics of IR. UNITARY APPROACH

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    branches by the Check and Balances in the Constitution. "The Unitary Executive Theory was implemented by the Bush administration to justify effectively unchecked presidential power over the use of military force‚ the detention and interrogation of prisoners‚ extraordinary rendition‚ and intelligence gathering" (Edelson). The Unitary Executive Theory is under Article Two of the Constitution as a mythology (Epps). The Unitary Executive Theory gives the president the power to deploy the army without the

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    INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES Industrial Relations Introduction • relations which are the outcome of the employment relationship in an industrial enterprise • every industrial relations system creates a complex of rules and regulations to govern the work place and work community • main purpose: to maintain harmonious relations between labour and management by solving their problems through collective bargaining • the government/state shapes industrial relations with the help of

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    University of the South Pacific MG204: Management of Industrial Relations Assignment: 1 **Lautoka Campus** Industrial relations is seen as the most subtle and complicated crisis of current industrial society. It is impossible for any organization to have harmonious working environment unless and until there is a heedful relationship and cooperation with labors. Hence‚ it is vital for all to have appropriate interest in generating fine relations between the two actors known as employers and employees

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    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.”―Industrial relations and personnel management are almost synonymous term with the only difference the former places emphasis on the aspect of employer relationship rather than on the executive

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    hands‚ the collusion between the government‚ banks‚ and the corporate sector is leading to trigger the crisis. Because of the misconception of industrial relation theories‚ where there is a good companion between the government and workers‚ the imperfection in financial markets will distract the productivity of capital and labor. A. Industrial Relations System in Indonesia Indonesia has experienced rapid economic growth and rising per capita income from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990 that improved

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