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Industrial relations: emerging paradigms

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Excel Books 2008 New DelhiEdition: 2nd edDescription: xii, 553ISBN:
  • 9788174466198
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331 SIN
Summary: "The notion of Industrial Relations (IR) developed as a countervailing force to contain the exploitative designs of employers. As a result, readers perceived it as a confrontational concept rather than cooperational. But in a post-industrial society, the changing scenario of market and industries has made this clear that teaching Organizational Behaviour (OB) and Human Resource (HR), without keeping Industrial Relations in view , has no meaning."
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"The notion of Industrial Relations (IR) developed as a countervailing force to contain the exploitative designs of employers. As a result, readers perceived it as a confrontational concept rather than cooperational. But in a post-industrial society, the changing scenario of market and industries has made this clear that teaching Organizational Behaviour (OB) and Human Resource (HR), without keeping Industrial Relations in view , has no meaning."

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