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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE FALL
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SPRING 2015
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PROGRAM
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Master of Business Administration- MBA
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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MU0012 – Employee Relations Management
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SEMESTER
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4
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BK ID
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B1734
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note:
Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be
approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
1 Employee relations management (ERM) is all about management of
relationship with employees in an organisation. Explain the features and
importance of this ERM.
Answer : Enterprise risk
management (ERM) is an enigma. Many executives say they do it, yet gather 10 of
them in a room and they can’t agree on what it is. The reality is companies
think they are implementing ERM, but they really aren’t. What we see in
practice often demonstrates a very limiting view of ERM, from maintaining a
list of risks (“enterprise list management”) to summarizing risk responses,
leaving many corporate leaders underwhelmed with its value contributed in view
of the speed of business and ever-changing economic environment.
Features of ERM
2 What are the various types of communication? Explain the importance
of organisational communication. What are the methods to improve communication?
Answer : Types
of communication
Types of communication based on the communication channels used are:
1.
Verbal
Communication
2.
Nonverbal
Communication
1. Verbal Communication
Verbal communication refers to
the the form of communication in which message is transmitted verbally;
communication is done by word of mouth and a piece of writing. Objective of
every communication is to have people understand what we are trying to convey.
In verbal communication remember the acronym KISS(keep it
3 Human Resource Information System (HRIS) helps organisations to carry
out their HR administrative functions in an effective manner. What are the
important features that makes a good HRIS? Mention some common applications of
HRIS.
Answer : If you've decided that
the time to upgrade your HR department with a state of the art HRIS has come,
you'll likely be surprised by the variety of features that today's HRIS can
offer. The basic functions that most companies expect from an HRIS are still
present, along with many additional features that can transform not only your
HR department but your entire business. To find the best HRIS money can buy,
you'll want to keep your eyes out for a few key features. These are the five
key functions that any good HRIS can provide, and although you may not need
them all at the moment there may come a time when you're glad your HRIS
4 What are the objectives of organisational discipline? List the types
of disciplinary problems. Explain the steps of disciplinary procedures commonly
followed in many organisations.
Answer : Objectives of organisational discipline
If you asked most employees the purpose of a
progressive discipline policy, many would say companies use it to justify
involuntary terminations. However, discipline in the workplace has more than
one purpose. Employers develop and implement disciplinary and corrective-action
policies for a variety of reasons, ranging from instructing proper workplace
processes to deciding who gets promoted from within.
Workplace Structure
Disciplinary review and
corrective-action policies provide
5 What is trade union and what are its objectives? Describe trade
unions in India.
Meaning of trade union
Answer : Development of modern
industry, especially in the Western
countries, can be traced back to the 18th century. Industrial development in
India on Western lines, however commenced from the middle of the 19th century. The
first organised Trade Union in India named as the Madras Labour Union was
formed in the year 1918. Since then a large number of unions sprang up in
almost all the industrial centres of the country. Similarly, entrepreneurs also
formed their organisations to protect their interests. In 1926, the Trade
Unions Act was passed by the Indian Government. The Act gave legal status to
the Registered Trade Unions.
6 Write a brief note on the following Acts:
(i) Factories Act, 1948
Answer : The Factories Act 1948
was an Act of Parliament passed in the United Kingdom by the Labour government
of Clement Attlee. It was passed with the intention of safeguarding the health
of workers. It extended the age limits for the medical examination of persons
entering factory employment, while also including male workers in the
regulations for providing seats and issuing extensive new building regulations.
(ii) Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
Answer : The Industrial Disputes
Act, 1947 extends to the whole of India. It came into force April 1, 1947.
The objective of the Industrial
Disputes Act is to secure industrial peace and harmony by providing machinery
and procedure for the investigation and settlement of industrial disputes by
negotiations.
Various studies indicate that
Indian labour laws are highly protective of labour, and labour markets are
relatively inflexible. These laws apply only to the organised sector.
Consequently, these laws have restricted labour mobility, have led to
capital-intensive methods in the organised sector and adversely affected the
sector’s long-run demand for labour
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