EMPLOYEE
RELATIONS IN SRILANKA
Employee Relations
The
employee relations define an organization’s effort to create and maintain a
positive relationship with its employees. By maintaining positive, constructive
employee relations, organizations hope to keep employees loyal and more engaged
in their work. By what Rubery et al (2002) regarded as its cornerstone, namely
the contract of employment.
In
an organization, human resource department manages employee relations. In some
instances dedicated employee relationship managers are also assigned to do this
part and they perform as an intermediary between employee and employer. In
Srilanka, we can observe that trade unions actively involve as a strong
mediator to represent the employees, especially in government sectors.
Managing Employee
Relations
Human
resource management involves with employees through collective or mutual
agreements and which leads to the formation of trade unions. HR needs to impose
continuous changes to manage increasing workforce to overcome the conflicts.
Developing strategic employee management does not guarantee a conflict free
environment since different people from different culture and background are
engaged to achieve a common goal. Still we can concentrate in the following
skills to reduce the disputes.
The
nature of the employment relationship is influenced by human resource
activities, which covers all aspects of HRM such as recruitment, performance
reviews, promotion, career development, rewards, involvement and participation,
complaint handling, disciplinary procedures and redundancy (Armstrong, 2009)
Interpersonal
Skills: Which means the implementation of proper communication
method, as this is the first step to avoid dispute. Effective communication
between employee and employer will sort out most of the issues and make
positive impact in outputs.
Conflict
Management: Indentifying the core of the conflict and provide
a solution without harming both employer and employee, because jumping straight
into the conclusion will create a never ending conflict. Hence, managing
conflict should be acceptable to both parties. To perform this, management
should have better negotiation skills.
Employee Relations in
Srilanka
The
Employers Federation of Ceylon (EFC) was established in 1929 as an organization
of employers dealing with employees and social issues in the country. EFC
especially focus on industrial relations and labour law.
In
Srilanka there are 2074 registered trade unions, of which 54.5 per cent
represents public sector, 27.5 per cent represents public corporations and 18
per cent represents private sector. The
number of members covered by the trade unions amount to 9.5 per cent of the
total workforce of Srilanka (International Labour Organization) .
As
per the records more than 80 per cent trade unions are acting on behalf of
government sector employees but they are not in a position to provide best
outcomes compared to private sector trade union which is only 18 per cent. The
main lapses we can observe in Srilankan government sector are the lack of
communication and negotiation skills from both sides.
References
Armstrong, M. (2009). Armstrongs Handbook of Human
Resource Management Practice (11 ed.). London, United Kingdom: Koganpage.
International Labour
Organization. (n.d.). Retrieved 09
15, 2019, from International Labour Organization:
https://www.ilo.org/colombo/areasofwork/workers-and-employers-organizations/lang--en/index.htm
Rubery,
J, Earnshaw, J, Marchington, M, Cooke, F L and Vincent, S (2002) Changing
organizational forms and the employment relationship, Journal of Management
Studies, 39 (5), pp 645–72


AchalaSeptember 16, 2019 at 11:48 PM
ReplyDeleteGood work Jinendran, Employee relation is the key link between organization management and its employees. If the link is strong the organization and its total employees will be highly benefited and this will improve the organization as well;loi. This has two different views, Unitary view and Pluralist View. How this employee relation effect in banking sector? Thanks.
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JinendranSeptember 20, 2019 at 1:37 AM
Thank you Achala for your valuable comments, employee relation in banks some thing similar to pluralist but there are unitary approaches also available. Government banks have trade unions but when coming to private banks not all the banks are having unions there only few available in the sector and they are maintaining good relationship between employee and employer, the important thing is the unions members are always getting promotions in every year.
Anupama KankanamgeSeptember 17, 2019 at 8:52 AM
ReplyDeleteWell explained how to have an effective employee relationship in an organization. Details have provided relevant to Sri Lanka which has given some extra knowledge as well. Good luck
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JinendranSeptember 20, 2019 at 1:38 AM
Thank you Anupama for your valuable comments.
Wasantha ArunasiriSeptember 20, 2019 at 5:37 PM
ReplyDeletegood explain jinendran. we can get knowledge about EMPLOYEE RELATIONS IN SRILANKA .Thanks for sharing your knowledge..
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JinendranSeptember 23, 2019 at 8:02 AM
Thank you for your comment.
Malintha GannileSeptember 23, 2019 at 7:53 AM
ReplyDeleteInteresting article , nicely explained about Employee Relations, we can get the idea from this article. thanks for sharing this.
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JinendranSeptember 23, 2019 at 8:03 AM
Thank you for your comment Malintha.
NamilaOctober 2, 2019 at 3:35 AM
ReplyDeleteGood explain, we can get knowledge about EMPLOYEE RELATIONS IN SRILANKA .
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JinendranOctober 12, 2019 at 3:41 AM
Thanks Namila.
Malitha Eranga FernandoOctober 5, 2019 at 6:19 PM
ReplyDeleteNice flow having clear mention about employee relation & sri lankan employee unions content as well. Thanks for sharing. Well done Attractive article with nice flow.
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JinendranOctober 12, 2019 at 3:42 AM
Thank you Malitha for your comment.
PrasannaOctober 8, 2019 at 4:46 PM
ReplyDeleteNice to read this! Thanks very much for sharing. Every individual at the workplace shares a certain relationship with his fellow workers. Human beings are not machines who can start working just at the push of a button. They need people to talk, to discuss ideas with each other and share their happiness or sorrows.
Effective employee relationship in an organization is essential that employees are comfortable with each other for better focus and concentration, lesser conflicts and increased productivity. Once again thanks for sharing.
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JinendranOctober 12, 2019 at 3:43 AM
Thank you Prasanna for the valuable comment.
Jehan RahimanOctober 12, 2019 at 5:51 AM
ReplyDeleteMost of the private commercial banks does not have a trade union since it is not recognized in the constitution. At present context in Sri Lanka, it should be reconsidered. The need of trade unions has arise.
Upendra BatagallaOctober 12, 2019 at 8:47 AM
ReplyDeleteGood job. One of the main reasons we can observe in Srilanka for uncontrollable trade u ion behaviors is the lack of communication and negotiation skills from both sides.
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