INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS By Fadhy Mtanga Industrial Relations is a branch of Social Science that studies the relationship that exists at the workplaces. Industrial Relations focus on the relationship between employers and their associations on one hand‚ and employees with their organizations on the other. Also‚ it is deals with the relationship between the workplaces and the government as the policy and law maker‚ hence the regulator of that relationship. Industrial Relations as the branch
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Employment Relations UNIT 2 EVOLUTION OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS Objectives After going through this unit‚ you should be able to: l l explain the historical perspective of industrial relations in India; appreciate the impact of globalisation‚ technological changes‚ and other forces on industrial relations; identify the issues and challenges confronting industrial relations in India. l Structure 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 Introduction Industrial Relations in India
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younger employees in the same way that we manage employees‚ which are in the company for several years. In an article from the Harvard Business Review‚ Michael Fertik has told us some good ways to teach and motivate employees in their twenties. The first step could be to give responsibility to young employees through a specific mission immediately. In that way the employee will to make decision‚ and if he does not know how to do it‚ he will figure out a way. Most of the time‚ young employees can be
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THE IMPACT OF MOTIVATION ON JOB SATISFACTION AMONGST EMPLOYEES OF A NATIONAL BROADCASTER XOLANI ENOCH TYILANA SHORT DISSERTATION Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree MAGISTER COMMERCII in BUSINESS MANAGEMENT in the FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT at UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG STUDY LEADER: PROFESSOR WOLHUTER BACKER OCTOBER 2005 Acknowledgements I dedicate this work to my country South Africa. I also want to express my sincere gratitude to my family
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Public Relations Lecture Notes Public Relations as a Management Tool: Research and Evaluation The four–step process includes: 1) defining the problem or opportunity‚ 2) planning and programming‚ 3) taking action and communicating‚ and 4) evaluating the program. Research‚ Planning‚ Communication‚ and Evaluation are the four steps in the process. Research is the systematic gathering of information to describe and understand situations and to check out assumptions about publics and public relations
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Personal Values & Organizational Ethics – OMP4610 Who Should Pay? Dr. Katherine Cabai 01/26/2014 The following case involved Gene Elliot who was employed for Mabey Bridge and Shore. Mabey Bridge and Shore was a small business that rented temporary steel pedestrian bridges to other companies. In this particular case‚ Mabey Bridge and Shore rented a pedestrian bridge to Turner Construction. Turner Construction decided that it was necessary to use a subcontractor to actually
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Employees in an International Workforce When organizations operate globally‚ their employees are very likely to be citizens of more than one country. Employees may come from the employer’s parent country‚ a host country‚ or a third country. The parent country is the country in which the company’s headquarters is located. For example‚ the United States is the parent country of General Motors‚ because GM’s headquarters is in Michigan. A GM employee who was born in the United States and works at
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Any time one decides to learn something new‚ or make some sort of positive change‚ there is going to be some work or effort involved‚ a price to pay. Just know that the price is worth it. Imagine being able to achieve anything you want! Imagine being able to have anything you want‚ be anything you want‚ do anything you want. You really can‚ if you know how. So when you think about a goal‚ something you want to achieve or accomplish‚ your mind might naturally go to what you don’t want or what you’re
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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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fictional situations. The three scenarios that I picked were substance abuse‚ poor behavior on the job‚ and sexual harassment. With each of these scenarios also give the type of employer‚ the history of the worker at that company‚ the incident which arose‚ why it was a clear violation of employer policy‚ and what would be the likely result of arbitration of this issue if the employee acknowledged his wrong doing but asked to keep his job. Explain the reasoning for our considered outcome. When an employer
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