Dear Prof Shyam Sundar,
It was a pleasure reading in today’s Business Line, your article ,
“ A skewed approach to labour issues “
At one place you write :
“ Further the NITI Aayog typically completely leaves out any mention of INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY to meet the stated objectives, like fair wages or even minimum wages . Trade Unions perform important social and economic functions ( as an agency of collective agreements , reduction of transaction costs etc ). They constitute one of the fundamental human rights , according to the ILO “
Sir ,
You have raised a very important issue, viz, :
“ How can managements get the workers ( through their unions ), to participate in the decisions-making process of the organization to which they belong ? “
For over 8 years ( 1979 – 1987 ) when I was General Manager ( Powai Works ) of L&T , I tried to find an answer to this question , through hundreds of meetings with the Union Leaders but also through sending out communiques ( individual copies to each of 7,500 employees at Powai – in English and Marathi )
You may want to take a look at :
http://latterstolntemployee.
with regards,
hemen Parekh
PS :
Sometimes in 1977-79 , I had an opportunity to address the students of your Institute who were keen to know the difference between Management – declared , “ Lock Out “ vs “ Suspension of Operations “
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