Unit 5 Notes
Unit 5 Notes
come together to negotiate and agree on terms and conditions of employment. It provides a
structured method for resolving industrial conflicts and establishing workplace harmony. This
process is typically initiated and carried out by trade unions on behalf of employees.
Key Objectives:
Example: During the 1930s, the General Motors Sit-Down Strike in the U.S. led to
collective bargaining negotiations that improved wages and union recognition in the
automobile industry.
a. Distributive Bargaining:
Example: Trade unions bargaining for an increase in wages, while management insists
on cost control.
b. Integrative Bargaining:
c. Concessionary Bargaining:
financial times.
Example: In the 2008 financial crisis, several airlines, such as American Airlines,
d. Productivity Bargaining:
e. Composite Bargaining:
conditions.
Example: Indian IT firms negotiating better leave policies and pay structures with
employees.
4. Flexibility:
o Example: In the tech industry, companies adjust pay scales and benefits
o Both sides must respect each other’s positions for negotiations to succeed.
a. Preparation:
Unions and employers gather data, define demands, and set clear goals.
Example: Labor unions preparing wage comparisons and market trends data before
b. Negotiation:
c. Agreement or Deadlock:
Example: The stalemate during the 2019 General Motors Strike, which lasted for 40
d. Implementation:
e. Follow-Up:
Example: Ensuring workplace safety standards are met after a collective bargaining
settlement.
Legal Framework:
Governed by:
demands.
2. Informal Sector:
Success Stories:
o Ensured better wages and working conditions for plant workers, reflecting
Banking Industry:
o Regular wage revisions for employees through negotiations between unions and
a. Plant Level:
Example: Negotiations between Tata Steel and its plant workers’ union at the
Jamshedpur factory.
b. Industry Level:
Covers a specific industry.
Example: Textile industries in Tamil Nadu bargaining over minimum wages for
employees.
c. National Level:
o Example: The United Auto Workers in the U.S. successfully bargaining with
2. Employer’s Willingness:
concerns.
3. Clear Objectives:
4. Legal Framework:
5. Skilled Negotiators:
o Representatives must possess the skills to present and argue their positions
effectively.
positions.
Conclusion
Collective bargaining remains a cornerstone for ensuring fair labor practices and industrial
agreements, it has evolved to address workers' needs while fostering productivity and growth.
By following its principles and prerequisites, organizations and trade unions can work together
A grievance procedure is a formal process through which employees can raise concerns,
Objective:
1. Provide a clear mechanism for redressal.
Example: An employee feeling overlooked for promotion may formally submit their
1. Prompt Action:
2. Fairness:
3. Transparency:
on notice boards.
4. Confidentiality:
5. Impartiality:
issue.
6. Employee Involvement:
grievances.
7. Documentation:
systemic issues.
1. Well-Defined Procedures:
employee handbooks.
2. Accessibility:
setups.
3. Training Managers:
resolution.
o Example: Amazon conducts regular workshops for managers on grievance
handling techniques.
4. Follow-Up Mechanism:
5. Non-Retaliation Policy:
4. Causes of Grievances
1. Economic:
2. Working Conditions:
3. Managerial Policies:
4. Personal Reasons:
5. Organizational Change:
6. Violation of Agreements:
a. Identification of Grievance:
b. Acknowledgment:
c. Investigation:
parties.
d. Resolution:
e. Appeal:
If unsatisfied, employees may appeal to higher authorities or external bodies like labor
courts.
f. Follow-Up:
A Model Grievance Procedure serves as a benchmark for organizations. The Indian Ministry
4. Stage 4 – Arbitration:
arbitration.
1. Tata Steel:
2. Maruti Suzuki:
3. General Motors:
in production.
Conclusion
workforce. By addressing grievances systematically and fairly, organizations can build trust,
reduce conflicts, and improve employee satisfaction. Integrating principles like transparency,
fairness, and confidentiality ensures a successful grievance handling mechanism that benefits