Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Poor EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE Relations



Poor
EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE
Relations


Economical , Social, psychological, technological and political factors are the main factors or responsible for poor employer-employee relations.

1. Economic Causes:

All employees are willing to enjoy good life with their families. Hence, they are seeking for considerable wages at all. Poor wages or the unacceptable amount of salary will direct for unhealthy relations among the management and the worker. Unauthorized deductions from wages, lack of fringe benefits, absence of promotional opportunities, dissatisfaction with job evaluation and performance appraisal methods, faulty incentive schemes are other economic causes.

2. Organizational Causes:

Errors in  communication system, dilution of supervision and command, non-recognition of trade unions, unfair practices, violation of collective agreements and standing orders and labour laws are the organizational causes of poor relations in industry.

3. Social Causes:

Uninteresting nature of work is the main social cause.
When worker lose the job satisfaction and sense of pride, automatically turn to create some problems. As such, tensions and conflicts in society break up of joint family system, growing intolerance have also led to poor employer-employee relations. Dissatisfaction with job and personal life culminates into industrial conflicts.

4. Psychological Causes:

Poor organizational culture, Non appreciations or non-recognition, Lack of job security, authoritative administration and poor interpersonal relations are the psychological reasons for unsatisfactory employer- employee relations.

5. Political Causes:

Political nature of trade unions, multiple unions and inter-union rivalry weaken trade union movement. In the absence of strong and responsible trade unions, collective bargaining becomes ineffective. The union’s status is reduced to a mere strike committee.
The outsiders who become union leaders by making wild promises to workers make excessive demands on employers. When employers do not accept their demands conflicts arise spoiling the employer-employee relations climate in the country.


References: https://www.insperity.com/employees-who-dont-get-along/

4 comments:

  1. Very important article.Poor employer-employee relations are harmful for all. Industrial conflicts increase the labor turnover and reduce productivity.

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  2. When employers do not accept their demands conflicts arise spoiling the employer-employee relations climate in the country. ADVERTISEMENTS: Poor employer-employee relations are harmful for all. Industrial conflicts reduce productivity of labour. Quantity and quality of work suffer and costs rise.

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  3. Keeping up a strong employer and employee relationship can be the way into a definitive achievement of an organization, the outcomes are worthwhile. It is realized that if a solid relationship is set up workers will be progressively gainful, increasingly effective, make less clash and will be increasingly steadfast.

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    1. Poor employer-employee relations are harmful for all and They get frustrated and demoralised

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