CBSE NET Labour Welfare and Industrial Relations Syllabus
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Unit – I :
Schools of Management thought – Scientific Management School, Human
Relations School, Behaviour School, System Approach.
Function of Management – Planning : Types, Steps, Organising.
Direction, Control, Coordination, Communication.
Unit – II :
Personnel Management : Functions, Structure of Personnel
Department, Line and Staff, Job Analysis, Manpower Planning, New
Challenges.
Recruitment and Selection, Placement and Induction.
Wage and Salary Administration, Job evaluation, Methods of Wage
payment linking wages with productivity.
Grievance handling and Disciplinary action.
Unit – III :
HRD Concept, Importance, Evolution, Functions, Organisation of HRD
Function.
Performance appraisal, Training and Development, Quality of
worklife, Career planning, Quality circles.
Training Programmes for workers, Management Development Programmes,
Evaluation of training.
Unit – IV :
Organisational Behaviour : Concept, Importance, Evolution, Role,
Group dynamics.
Motivation, Leadership, Job satisfaction, Morale, Fatigue and
Monotony.
Organisational change and Development, Organisational
effectiveness.
Unit – V :
Industrial Relations : Concept, Scope, Approaches, Industrial
Relations System.
Industrial disputes : Causes, Effects, Trends, Methods and
Machinery for the settlement of Industrial disputes.
Workers participation in Management, Code of discipline, Tripartite
bodies, ILO, Industrial relations and the new economic
reforms.
Unit – VI :
Trade Unions : Meaning, Objectives, Functions, Theories, Structure
of Trade Unions.
Trade Union Movement in India, Leadership, Finance, Union Politics,
Inter and rutia – union Rivalry.
Unit – VII :
Labour legislation, Objectives, Principles, Classification,
Evolution of labour’ legislation in India, Impact of ILO, Labour
legislation and Indian Constitution.
Factories Act, 1948.
Employees State Insurance Act, 1948; Workmen’s Compensation Act,
1923; Maternity Benefit Act, 1961.
Unit – VIII :
Trade Unions Act, 1926; Industrial Employment ( Standing orders )
Act, 1946; Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.
Minimum Wages Act, 1948; Payment of Wages Act, 1936; Equal
Remuneration Act, 1976; Payment of Bonus Act, 1965.
Unit – IX :
Labour Welfare : Meaning, Definition, Scope, Theories, Principles
and approaches.
Statutory and Non – statutory labour welfare : Intra – mural and
extra – mural welfare.
Agencies of Labour Welfare : State, Employer, Trade Unions,
Voluntary Agencies.
Unit – X :
Labour Market, Features, Demand and Supply of Labour, Nature and
Composition of Indian Labour Force, Unemployment and Under
employment.
Concepts of wages, State Regulation of wages, Fixation of wages,
Wage theories, Wage differentials.
Elective – I :
Role of parties, Conflict, Cooperation, Industrial Actions,
Bi-partitism, Tripartitism, Codes, Industrial Relations in changing
scenario, Emerging trend, Future of Industrial Relations,
Industrial Relations in UK and USA.
Elective – II :
Personnel Management and Economic Reforms, New Challenges, Down
sizing, Golden handshake, Total quality Management, Training and
Management development, Organisational change and Development,
Emerging HRM concept, Personnel Management and the Multinational
companies.
Elective – III :
Principles of labour legislation, Factors and forces influencing
the growth of labour legislation in India, Implementation
machinery. Evaluation of labour legislation, Proposed changes,
Impact of ILO.
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