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Industrial Relations Role

Before the industrial revolutions, organizations paid very little attention to the workers’ relationship with the management and with each other. They treated the labour as machines and concentrated on their production capability and efficiency. But later, in the year 1920, John R. Commons introduced the concept of industrial relations, which emphasized the impact of labour relations with the management and the employer on the productivity of the organization. However, in the modern-day business world where the companies are becoming more people-oriented and work continuously for achieving employee satisfaction and retention, the study of industrial relations plays a significant role in the organizations.

Role of Industrial Relations in Society

Society get benefits from Industrial Relations by achieving the following objectives:

Government role in Industrial Relations

Government benefits from Industrial Relations in a way that a safe working environment promotes employee and employer satisfaction, which in turn helps maintain high employment rates. This further, reflect well on the government and directly address and influence issues such as poverty and crime.

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