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ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCE POLICIES IN PROMOTING INDUSTRIAL HARMONY IN NIGERIA

ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCE POLICIES IN PROMOTING INDUSTRIAL HARMONY IN NIGERIA

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ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCE POLICIES IN PROMOTING INDUSTRIAL HARMONY IN NIGERIA

CHAPITRE ONE

INTROUDUCTION

1.1 Background Of The Study

Because of its potential to incorporate employee welfare, organisational objectives, and efficient communication into strategic management, the human resource function is recognised as a critical business problem. Human resource management strives to abolish the meditation role and has a unitarist approach in general.

It emphasises strategy and planning above problem-solving and medication, such that employee collaboration is supplied through company culture, remuneration, packaging, team building, and management development programmes for core staff, while peripheral employees are kept at bay.

Human resource policies and practises are influenced by strategy and structure, as well as external influences such as labour unions, labour market conditions, and the legal system. In actuality, most firms lack such a well-thought-out sequential model in their human resource practises,

hence the role of human resource management in achieving industrial harmony becomes hazy in most organisations. Against this backdrop, the researcher considers the topic: the role of human resource management in promoting industrial harmony in Nigeria Bottling Company Plc Kaduna, to be worthy of investigation.

1.2 Statement of the Problem

Productivity in most organisations has taken a nosedive as a result of regular industrial dispute. As a result, many organisations have used various methods to resolve such conflicts in the past, but to no avail as a result of recurrent agitation by workers for improved working conditions and other workers’ interests and rights.

As a result of the frequent industrial conflict, many organisations have resorted to various means of resolving such because of the intended negative consequences such as down toll, which will affect sales, production decline, patronage, and profit margin.

1.3 Scope of The study

The study’s main goal is to investigate the function of human resource management in promoting industrial harmony at Nigeria Bottling Company Plc Kaduna.

1.4 Research Proposal

i. What roles do human resources play in establishing industrial harmony at Nigeria Bottling Company Kaduna?

ii. What is the interaction between the management and the staff of Nigeria Bottling Company Kaduna?

iii. How does human resource management influence major decisions and policies that affect employees and their union at Nigeria Bottling Company Kaduna?

iv. What are the obstacles preventing human resource management from establishing industrial harmony in Nigeria? Kaduna Bottling Company

1.5 Significance of the research

The study will benefit corporate organisations, particularly NBC, because the findings will be used in policy formation about conflict management in their organisation. The study will contribute to existing information on conflict resolution and will be excellent reference resources for individuals, students, and researchers who wish to conduct similar research.

Most importantly, the study will go a long way towards reducing unnecessary corporate turmoil and increasing productivity, harmonious coexistence between management and employees, which will have a beneficial impact on sales, profit, motivation, and maximum labour hours.

1.6 Scope of The Study

The importance of human resource management in establishing industrial harmony in NBC is investigated.The research will also identify the sources of conflict in attaining industrial harmony at Nigeria Bottling Company Kaduna and propose solutions to such issues. The study will run from 2007 to 2011.

1.7 Limitations of The Study

The study is limited by respondent bias on the topic matter, the use of a single study area, and the uncertainty about generalisation of findings due to the use of a single research methodology and instrument. Because just Nigeria Bottling Company Plc Kaduna was studied, it is unknown whether the same results would be found in other organisations.

Respondent bias and a nonchalant attitude are other significant limitations of this study. Because the questionnaire is the only instrument used to gather data and the survey research methodology is the only design employed for the study.

It is unknown whether the same outcome would be obtained if a different sort of design and instrument were utilised. All of these factors add to the research’s limitations.

1.8 Definition of Terms

Human Resource: Also known as labour, human resource is one of the primary resources (man, capital, information, and machine) utilised to efficiently harness and turn organisational activity into goods and services.

Management is the coordination of human, material, and other resources towards the achievement of a goal. It is the process of planning, organising, and controlling subsystem activities in relation to the environment. It also refers to the individuals or groups in charge of promoting the objectives of employers and their organisations.

Industrial Harmony: It is the ideal condition of peace in which people engaged in the creation of goods and services feel content and are thus motivated to provide the best of their talents and talent potentials for the organization’s development and advancement.

It is a multidisciplinary branch of research that focuses on individual workers, groups of workers and their unions and associations, employers and their organisations, and the environment in which these parties interact.

Collective bargaining is the mechanism for resolving disputes between employers (management representatives) and employees (unions). It investigates and resolves disparities in benefits between both parties.

Productivity is the assessment of an enterprise’s achievement in relation to its purpose, goals, and objectives during a given time period. It is defined in economics as a measure of the relationship between output and input in the production process.

A union is an employee organisation that represents its members in employee-management bargaining over job-related concerns.

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