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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Introduction Traditionally Australia has had government involvement in employment relations through laws governing terms and conditions of employment such as Work Choices and Fair Work Act. Australian workers have in general worked under “Awards” which set out minimum conditions for employment. The last few years have seen almost constant change in the nature of the Australian workforce and the regulations with the introduction of new legislation‚ and disagreement over the extent to which the
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on unions and employers in industrial conflict. The paper will mainly focus on the Workplace Relations Act 1996. This Act would be used to explain the effects it had on the shift of control using relevant case study examples. This paper is divided into four parts‚ explanation of conflict in the workplace‚ the invisible frontier of control‚ and the impact of the Workplace Relations Act 1996 with case study examples. Introduction It has been argued that industrial conflict is inevitable in most
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ARTICLE 9 D. COMMISION ON AUDIT Section 2-4 Section 2 The commision on audit has a power ‚ authority and duty ;the concept of examination ‚ auditing and settlement of accounts. Power and Functions of the Commision 1.To examine ‚ audit ‚ and settle accounts. 2.To act as central accounting office of the government. 3.To define the scope of its audit and examination. 4.To promulgate accounting and auditing rules and regulations. 5.To submit an annual financial report and recommend measures. 6
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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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14 6.3.7 Mentoring 14 7 Industrial conflict and Dispute management 15 7.1.1 Conflict resolution skills 15 7.1.2 Grievance procedures 17 7.1.3 Legal requirements 18 7.1.4 Grievance resolution strategies 18 7.2 Negotiation process 18 7.2.1 Preparation 19 7.2.2 Initial demands 19 7.2.3 Negotiation 19 7.2.4 Deadlock 20 7.2.5 Agreement 20 8 Keeping IR policies and procedures update 20 8.1 Resources for the Industrial Relations 21 8.2 Reviewing the current
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evolution of Industrial Relations in Ireland and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of its current framework." Presented by: Dermot Costello Date: 7h December 2004 Course: Bachelor of Business Studies (Management) Ref: TA_BMNGT_B Subject: Industrial Relations Framework and Development Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Executive Summary 3 Statement of research Objectives 4 Methodology 4 Introduction 5 Industrial relations pre-1900 ’s 5 Industrial relations 1871
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The study if industrial relations like some other fields of study present a complex set of definitions of which none is universally agreed as the most appropriate definition. Some authors advocate for the definition of the scope of industrial relations in narrow terms in order to grasp its concepts‚ while others prefer a broader view of a network of social relationships in the industry. Flanders (1965:10) articulates that the study of industrial relations may be described as a study of institutions
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1. Introduction 3 2. History of Industrial Relations System in India 4 3. Few cases of industrial disputes in MNCs a. Honda‚ Haryana 8 b. Mitsubishi Chemicals 9 4. Analysis of the current situation and trends in India 12 5. Conclusion 16 6. Bibliography 16 Introduction: Here we start the discussion with the history of the evolution if trade unions and industrial relation laws in India. Then we focus towards the shift
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DEFINITION Industrial relations is a set of phenomena operating both within and outside the workplace‚ concerned with determining and regulating the employment relationship. Whether it is social‚ legal‚ political or economic. APPROACHES TO INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS There is no one ‘right’ approach; each emphasizes a particular aspect of industrial relations and taken together they can provide a frame work for analyzing and understanding the diversity and complexity of industrial relations (e.g. the
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