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    MOSHOOD ABIOLA POLTECHNIC‚ ABEOKUTA INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS THE CONCEPT‚ THEORIES‚ PARTIES‚ PROCESS AND ISSUES IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BY SHONDE YEMI EMMANUEL 11120003 Hnd ii business administration (part time) Lecturer In charge; MR AKINTUNDE Feb. 2013   CONCEPT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS The term Industrial Relations comprises of two terms: industry and Relations. Industry refers to any productive activity in which an individual (or a group

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    | Bangladesh THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ORDINANCE‚ 1969 (Ordinance No. 23 of 1969) (As amended up to 1996) An Ordinance to amend and consolidate the law relating to the formation of trade unions‚ the regulation of relations between employers and workmen and the avoidance and settlement of any difference or disputes arising between them. [pic] 1. Short title‚ extent‚ application and commencement.- (1) This Ordinance may be called the Industrial Relations Ordinance‚ 1969. (2) It extends

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    THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF PUBLIC RELATION IN MAINTAINING INDUSTRIAL HARMONY         Good organizations‚ government and industries provide scientific public relation development within the community and in the global industry they have learned the importance of establishing corporate image through public relations between their organizations and their customers‚ government‚ supplier and stakeholders to help their business in building a strong relationship for growth and survival. This includes

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    compensation consulting firm has been called in to analyze Zenith. As part of Phase I‚ we must identify their various problems and their sources in addition to making all required organizational changes‚ construct a new and improved compensation strategy‚ create a job evaluation system‚ as well as a pay-for-knowledge plan. Phase II will be consist of adjusting the compensation system according to the market and market trends. This will result in better pay ranges between employees with similar

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    ‘n Pay’s chairman and joint managing director‚ Mr Raymond Ackerman. The arguments presented in this paper are my own with a theoretical basis from the work of Bluen (1987). My interpretation of Mr Ackerman’s frame of reference will be presented in relation to the organisation‚ conflict‚ collective bargaining and trade unions. The Organisation The pluralist frame of reference is defined by a system of various interest groups with contrasting interests and beliefs (Bluen‚ 1987). These various groups

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    PROJECT TITLE: Impact of NPM and HR on Traditional Industrial Relations Systems TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 3 Introduction Pages 4-8 Literature Review Pages 9-13 Traditional Industrial Relations System Pages 14-18 Traditional Public Sector Model Pages 19-21 Analysis and Findings Page 22 Recommendation Page 23 Conclusion Page24 Bibliography In many Commonwealth Caribbean Countries since the early 1960’s‚ there have been attempts at Public Sector

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    EITHER (A) Dunlop’s model of an industrial relations system has been summarized as having four interrelated elements: (1) Actors (2) Contexts (3) Ideology and (4) Rules. Use this summary to explain Dunlop’s model of industrial relations. OR (B) Summarize the contributions of ANY THREE (3) of these contributors to Theory in Industrial Relations: (a) John Dunlop (b) Alan Flanders (c) Alan Fox (d) H. A. Clegg In Salamon’s Industrial Relations: Theory and Practice‚ he discusses the Unitary‚ Pluralistic

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    Assignment #3 The importance of industrial relations is the key to the progress and success of an organization. The important benefit of them is to ensure continuity of production. This means continuous employment for all from the managers to the workers. Disputes are the reflections of the failure of basic human urges or motivations to secure adequate satisfaction or expression that are fully cured by good industrial relations. Strikes‚ lockouts‚ unfair tactics‚ and grievances are a few

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    Perspectives Introduction The employment relationship is the heart of any industrial relations system. It is the relationship between the employer and the employee. A successful employment relationship has always been the foundation of any successful business or organisation no matter how big or small. Variety of philosophers and writers of management have written a lot of theories relating to employment relationship. These theories have changed vastly from the classical era to the modern era‚ addressing

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    ‘Government’s role in environmental protection’ Table of Contents Introduction 3 Role of Government 3 Direct Regulation 4 Transferable Emission Permits 4 Effluent Fees 5 Problems faced 5 Environmental problems in Russia 6 Measures taken by Government 7 References: 8 Introduction Nowadays we live in the era of scientific-technical progress and economic growth. The 20th century was the century of economic development‚ improving standard of living‚ increasing industrial power and in

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