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Title: Quo vadis, industrial relations disputes resolution...?
Authors: Joseph, Jerome
Keywords: INDUSTRIAL relations;INDUSTRIAL mediation;LABOR laws & legislation;LABOR market;LABOR law reform
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Publishingindia.com
Citation: Joseph, J. (2014). Quo Vadis, Industrial Relations Disputes Resolution...?. Indian Journal of Industrial Relations, 50(1), 75.
Abstract: Differences and disputes are intrinsic to employer-employee relationships thus necessitating fair disputes resolution mechanisms and processes. The increased demand for labor law reforms and the general trend underlying the target provisions for change point towards an assertion of the managerial prerogative of employers on grounds of competitive survival and growth through labor market flexibility However, disputes resolution reforms need to bear in mind that in the pursuit of shareholder centric dividends, the democratic dividend of work-place democracy should not be sacrificed. The reforms related to fair and speedy disputes resolution deliverability therefore should be geared towards creating workplace "ombuds-committees" and strengthening conciliation services while leaving the democratic rights of labor untouched.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/17275
ISSN: 0019-5286
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