BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
INDUSTRIAL RELATION
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Workers and their organisations
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Employers and their organisations
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Community and cultural associations
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Government and the role of the State
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Detailed explanation-1: -The term “actors” in industrial relation gained currency in John Dunlop’s Industrial Relation System in 1958. He proposed that three parties-employer, labour union, and government are the key actors in a modern industrial system.
Detailed explanation-2: -Participants in Industrial Relations: The main participants in industrial relations are: (i) Employers. (ii) Employees/workers. (iii) Government.
Detailed explanation-3: -The paradigm elaborated by John T. Dunlop in his landmark 1958 volume, Industrial Relations Systems, described this system as consisting of three actors: unions, employers and the State.
Detailed explanation-4: -Parties that are not involved in industrial relations are customers. Industrial relations is concerned with the employer and the employee with their respective organization, at work or arising out of the working situation. Employees, courts and tribunals, employer associations-all are involved in industrial relations.