Book Description
This book is about industrial relations in post liberalized India. It approaches the subject from that of the key actors - employees and managers. The initial chapters introduce the subject of industrial relations, the role of the government in influencing the workers and establishments, and the laws that deal with recruitment and selection processes. This initial section is called ‘Getting to work’ as the subject revolves around work. The next section is called ‘Getting ahead’ and it covers, from a legal standpoint, the behaviours expected of employees and the obligations and duties of employers. In effect, it explains what the worker should do to progress and what he or she can expect from the company. The final section is about ‘Staying ahead’ and reviews the role of state governments, central government, and international organizations and bodies. A couple of case scenarios are presented. These explain how the labour laws apply to an individual business scenario or a particular instance or situation. The appendices summarize 16 important labour laws in a easily readable format. Also, information related to the laws is presented in various ways to provide insights and perspectives.