Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Employee Relations

 

Employee Relations

 

What Does 'Employee Relations' Mean?

Simply the process or effort of the company to manage relationship between employers and employees.

‘The approaches and methods adopted by employers to deal with employees either collectively through their trade unions or individually.’ (Armstrong, 2017)

An organization with a good employee relation put fair and consistent action to all employee’s expectations so they will be committed to their jobs and loyal to the company and it prevent and resolve problems arising.

In general, this is the interrelationship between employers and employees.

‘In general [the employee relations agenda] is no longer about trade unions. There is more emphasis on direct communication, managing organisational change and involving and motivating staff. Issues about work–life balance and the war for talent reflect a changing workforce with changing expectations.’ (CIPD, 2005; pp.3–4)

Employee Relations: unitary or pluralist?

Unitary means employers and employees are in same concern and interest. Management believes that it is the rule-making authority tends to view the enterprise as a one source of authority one focus of loyalty to the organization.

Notion of ‘mutuality’ (Walton, 1985)

Getting the message across that ‘we are all in this together’ and that the interests of management and employees coincide

Pluralists reject the idea of unitary as ‘naive, unrealistic and against the interests of the employee’ (Armstrong, 2017)

 Pluralism acknowledge that a number of competing interest groups will be allowed to share power. In this sense, pluralism is considered a key element of democracy.

Approaches to Employment Relations Policy

There are 04 main approaches to ER and details below

Ø  Adversarial: the organization decides what it wants to do, and employees are expected to fit in. Employees only exercise power by refusing to cooperate.

Ø  Traditional: a good day-to-day working relationship but management proposes and the workforce reacts through its elected representatives.

Ø  Partnership: the organization involves employees in the drawing up and execution of organization policies, but retains the right to manage.

Ø  Power sharing: employees are involved in both day-to-day and strategic decision making.

Some key Employment Relations Policy considerations

Trade union recognition – Employers policy about trade unions whether trade unions should be recognized or derecognized, which union to deal with for collective bargaining and/or employee representational purposes;

Collective bargaining – Collective bargaining is a process of negotiation between employers and a group of employees aimed at agreements to regulate working salaries, working conditions, benefits, and other aspects of workers' compensation and rights.

Participation and involvement – the extent to which the organization is prepared to give employees a voice on matters that concern them

Important of Employee Relations

The most important part of any business is its people. No business can run effectively without them. People need to communicate and work to get their job done and they don’t like to work alone.

Employers need to manage relationships in the workplace to keep the business functioning smoothly, avoid problems, and make sure employees are performing at their best.

Employee relationship plans are an important part of a human resource strategy of an organization and designed with the purpose of most effective use of people to accomplish the organization's mission and this will result competitive edge in the market place. 

Human resource strategies are deliberate plans and program companies use to help them work on issues affecting employees, such as pay and benefits, supporting work-life balance, and safe working conditions.

One of the most effective way is that places a high value on employees as stakeholders in the business who are affected by its success or failure then they feel more valued for the job they do.

Conclusions

Strong and effective employee relations generally lead to a better performing organization. Employees want a culture where they are comfortable with each other, share a good rapport and work in close coordination towards a common objective. A healthy employee relation promotes a positive workplace and employees feel happy and satisfied at work. They look forward to going to work and contributing to the mission, vision and goals of their employer.

                                (Source: GreggU, 2017 available in www.youtube.com)

References

Admin, 2021. HRAFFILIATES. [Online]
Available at: https://hraffiliates.com/strategy-for-effective-employee-relations/
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Armstrong, Michael;, 2006. A Handbook of Human Resource Managment Practice. 10th ed. London: Kogan Page Limited.


21 comments:

  1. Employee relations focuses on creating and delivering people practices which develop - and maintain - positive working relationships between an organisation and its people. Working closely with unions and employee representatives, you'll need to ensure that people practices are fair and transparent. This will be the best method to take collective decisions on organizational future.

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  2. Thank you for sharing Sunith, I agree that effective employee relations lead to improved productivity and performance of the company. Also, it greatly helps to retain loyal and performing employees and reduce conflicts between management as well as between employees. I feel Unitarist model approach to employee relations is more harmonious than Pluralist model.

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  3. Good job Sunith. When employees have a strong, healthy relationship with their employers the entire organization benefits. Employees who have mutually respectful relationships with their employers are more likely to be happy, loyal and productive in the long-run. Unfortunately, building a relationship of this nature is easier said than done. Thanks for sharing

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  4. Hi Sunith. Employee relations have a direct impact employee satisfaction and engagement. Therefore, many companies today advance more resources to improve employee relations and keep their workplaces strong. This is actually describe about employer and employee relationship.Right employee relationship management must include effective communication, structured employee experience plan, employee engagement creativities, , and implementation of the right tools and technology. Here The word "communication" takes the big place. Communication is a helping line for managers to truly connect with their employees.

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  5. Hi suneth,Employee relations is about making your employees feel valued and more than mere workers in your business. It's the simple things, like talking to them, being honest about change and engaging them with praise and fulfilling tasks to improve mood and focus...

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  6. Well written article.
    if add something more, Employee relations, according to Donohoe (2015), are the study of the relationships that exist between employees and their employers. Essentially, effective employee relations place a high value on the human element in the organization, resulting in increased employee engagement, motivation, and productivity. Considering employee relations' strategic role in organizations According to Yongcai (2010), employee relation is a specialized discipline in human resource development and management.

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  7. Employee Relations Management (ERM) is a philosophy and strategy, that is critical to the success of business organizations these days. It emphasizes the interaction between employer and employee that enhancing staff engagement, innovation and productivity and reduce the turnover, absenteeism and grievances.

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  9. An ERM is significant on the grounds that the digitization of HR is a freshly debated issue at the present time and that's just the beginning and more organizations are deciding to digitalize their HR administration, particularly little however developing organizations that are advancing from a beginning. The digitalization of HR prompts measures being streamlined, increases effectiveness and, as a control, and more modern HR operation.

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  10. The term "employer-employee relationship" (ER) refers to the relationship between employers and employees. In the workplace, ER focuses on both individual and group relationships, with a growing emphasis on the interaction between managers and their team members. Employee relations may make or break the atmosphere in the workplace, as well as your company's performance. The excellent practices you discussed in this post might greatly assist in establishing a successful ER in any company.

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  11. Hi Sunith well drafted your afticle with adequate information and supported theories. Employee relations, or how management and HR authorities connect with employees, may have a great impact on the culture of your organization. Employee morale gets improved, workplace conflict is reduced, and productivity is increased when good employee relations are maintained.

    All the best with your upcoming blog articles. Thank you for sharing.

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  12. Employee relationship is an very important role for a smooth function of an organization which ensures unity among different departments, groups and teams work cooperatively and harmoniously in carrying out the different tasks and activities to achieve the organizational common goals and objectives through a proper control method. Nice article. Thank you for sharing.

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