ABSTRACT
This
study examines the effect of labour relations on workers productivity in an
organization using 7 up Bottling Company Nigeria Plc. as a case study.
Labour relations is a group of workers organize in the work place to mediate
the interest of members in an organization. Highly motivated union increase
productivity in organization. The objective is to investigate if there is a significant
relationship between labour relation and workers productivity. In order to
achieve the objective of the study, the researcher employed tables, simple
percentage and chi-square statistical techniques to effectively determine the
relationship between the variables. We
therefore recommended that workers representative (labour unions) should be
treated as important personnel because they encourage the workers to give their
maximum cooperation. Management should
keep or maintain a good communication flow to avoid crises in the
organization.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Title
Page
Approval
Page -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- i
Certification -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ii
Dedication -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- iii
Acknowledgments
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- iv
Table
of Contents -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- v
List
of Tables -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- vii
Abstract
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ix
CHAPTER
ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the Study -- -- -- -- -- -- 1
1.2 Statement of the Problem -- -- -- -- -- -- 3
1.3 Research Questions -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 4
1.4 Objective of the Study -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 4
1.5 Statement of Hypotheses -- -- -- -- -- -- 5
1.6 Scope of the Study -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5
1.7 Significance of the Study -- -- -- -- -- -- 5
1.8 Limitations of the Study -- -- -- -- -- -- 6
1.9 Operational Definition of Terms -- -- -- -- -- 7
CHAPTER
TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Labour Management Relations -- -- -- -- -- 8
2.2 Concept of Productivity -- -- -- -- -- -- 9
2.3 Labour –Management Relations and Workers Productivity
-- 11
2.4 Problems in Labour Management, Relations
and Workers
Productivity
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 12
2.5 Labour Relations, Motivation and
Productivity -- -- -- 16
2.6 Labour Relations: Communication and
Productivity -- -- 18
2.7 Labour Relations and Decision Making -- -- -- -- 19
2.8 Perspectives of Industrial Relations -- -- -- -- 21
CHAPTER
THREE: RESEARCH METHOD
3.1 Research Design -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 23
3.2 Population of the Study -- -- -- -- -- -- 23
3.3 Sample and sampling Techniques -- -- -- -- -- 23
3.4 Instrumentation -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 24
3.5 Method of Data Collection -- -- -- -- -- -- 24
3.6 Method of Data Analysis -- -- -- -- -- -- 25
CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION ANALYSIS
AND INTERPRETATION
4.1 Data Presentation -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 26
4.2 Data Analysis -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 28
4.3 Test of Hypotheses -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 36
4.4 Discussion of Findings -- -- -- -- -- -- 42
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY CONCLUSION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 43
5.2 Conclusion
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 45
5.3 Recommendations -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 46
5.4 Suggested Areas for Further Studies -- -- -- -- 47
References
Appendices
LIST
OF TABLES
Table
4.1: Nationality of Respondents
Table
4.2: Marital Status of respondents
Table
4.3: Sex of respondents
Table
4.4: Work Status of respondents
Table
4.5: Qualification of Respondents
Table
4.6: Age of Respondents
Table
4.7: Do you agree that Better Labour
Relation in your
Company Increases Workers Productivity?
Table
4.8: Does the Labour Relation Department
in your
Organization Create a
Favourable Working Environment?
Table 4.9: What
exists Management Industry Style in your Organization that Increases Workers
Productivity?
Table 4.10: Is there any Labour Relation Factor that Increases the performance
of Workers in your organization?
Table 4.11: Management Super the Formulation of Labour Union as these has a Way
of Improving Productivity in the organization.
Table 4.12: Constant Communication between Labour and management Increases
productivity in your Company 7up.
Table 4.13: Do you agree that Labour Relations Leaders Decision making Increases
Workers Productivity in your Company?
Table 4.14: Decision Making by Labour Relations do not have any Effect on
Workers Productivity in your Company?
Table 4.15: The Motivating Factor of Workers in your Organization is Labour and
Management Relations.
Table 4.16: What Motivates Labour in the Organization?
Table 4.17: How do Management Labour –Tension Arise?
Table 4.18: How active is Labour in Decision Making in your Organization?
Table 4.19: Labour Union Represent Workers well when taking Decision.
Table 4.20: Question Number 11 will be used to Test the Hypothesis, Management
Support the Formulation of Labour Union as these has a way of Improving
Productivity in the Organization.
Table 4.21: Question Number 10 will be used to Test the Analysis. Is there any
Labour Resources Factors that Increases the Performance of Workers in your
Organization?
Table 4.22: Questions Number 14 will be used to Test the Analysis. Decision
Making by Labour Relation do not have any Effect on Workers Productivity in
your Company.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Background to the Study
In the various economics of the world
today, there exist different types of organizations. Some of these organization
are either profit oriented or non-profit oriented, but which ever one it is, we can easily identify labour
as a key group and how it relates with management in the organization (Stone & Gillbeth, 2011).
Management and labour are the two
parties on which productivities in
organization can be improve and the foundation of every organization is built
on it and it continued existence guaranteed.
Labour is a group of workers organized in
the work place (Hornsby, 2001). They came together and form unions in order to
protect the interest of all workers irrespective of whether they are union
member or not. Management on the other hand is a group of employees concerned
with the day to day administration of organization through directing and
controlling the activities of labour (Hornsby, 2006). Management is mainly
concerned with the protection of the shareholders or investors by ensuring the
survival of the organization. The objectives of labour are to achieve the
highest wage for members, favourable
working conditions and general worker welfare, while that of the management
include controlling of cost which will
result in fair returns to shareholders
and maximization to profit for the
organization.
Hackett (2011) argued that labour seeks to
achieve the highest wage by effectively and efficiently utilizing adequate raw
materials to provide for the production of goods and services that management
can control the cost by employing well skilled personnel, good workers
controlling system and the ability to motivate them to work that could increase
productivity in organization.
In most cases, some organization controls
its cost by acquiring a high quality labour at the lowest price, obtaining high
quality raw maters of the cheapest price and also controlling over head cost
with collective bargaining but do not consider that the labour who keeps them
in existence needs to be well motivated, this often cause a lots of problems.
7up Bottling Company valued their employees. This can be seen as all employees
in the organization are given their entitlement that is due for them. According
to Hackett (2011) problems in organizations such as poor production, nonchalant
attitude towards work and waste of raw materials often arise when laboour is
neglected. The management should give room for workers motivation and
consequently, the workers should be allowed to participate in the decision making
process which affect them and their jobs or work. This will bring industrial
peace and maintain a well and effective relations as well as improved
productivity.
Hence, the measure of increased workers
productivity can only be achieved under a peaceful industrial environment. In a
nutshell labour is the greatest assert of any organization and management
should regard and motivate them properly. For any organization to achieve its
objectives there must be mutual cooperation and cordial relationship between
labour and management.
1.2
Statement of the Problem
It is generally accepted that management
and labour are two indispensable groups in every organization an that their
positively or negatively. Some organization labour relations is very poor. They
don’t even bother about their workers welfare and incentitives that is supposed
to be given to them. These has a way of discouraging workers there by leading
to low productivity output in that organization. Secondly, management of
organization hardly yields to the interest of workers during negotiation. This
often deepened the crisis between labour union and management. This problem
identify, creal a knowledge gap for this study.
1.3
Research Questions
Some
of the research questions that the researcher will provide answer to are:
1. Is
there any significant relationship between labour relation and workers
productivity?
2. What
are the human relation factors that affect performance of workers in
organization?
3. Does
the decision making by labour relation affect the workers productivity?
1.4 Objectives of the Study
The following are
the various objectives to be achieved by the researcher:
1. To
investigate if there is any significant relationship between labour relations
and workers productivity.
2. To
determine the human relation factor that affect performance of workers in
organizations.
3. To
examine if the decision making by labour relation affect the workers
productivity.
1.5
Statement of the Hypotheses
The following hypothesis
shall be tested:
1. There
is no significant relationship between labour relation and workers
productivity.
2. There
are no human relation factors that affect performance of workers in
organization.
3. Decision
making by labour relation does not affect workers productivity.
1.6
Scope of the Study
The research work will cover a period of
three years and would be restricted to 7up Bottling Company, Benin City Branch.
The areas which will be investigated on are:
Issues relating to labour, management and workers
productivity in 7up Bottling Company.
1.7
Significance of the Study
For every research work, the researcher
must have reason for embarking on the study. This study will be relevant to all
the stakeholders particularly the following:
1. Managers: The
study will enable the managers to understand the effect of labour relation as
an instrument to boost organizational performance. It will also assist the
managers an appropriate decision making and effective communication of strategy
needed to increase productivity in organization.
2. Investors:
It
will enable the investors to understand the secrete of making higher returns
through good labour relations that increase productivity. It will assist them
to know the various strategies required to monitor profit and stabilized
returns through human resources management.
3. Employees:
It will enable them to understand the welfare packages that is due for them in
organization and the high rate productivity that is required from them.
4. Student
and Researcher: It will provide an avenue for them to
understand the impact of labour relation and workers productivities in
organization so as to conduct more research on the area for knowledge
expansion.
1.8
Limitations of the Study
One of the major problems encountered in
the course of this research is heavy reliance on primary data. There are no
secondary data to capture the research topic. Most of the staff are just school
leaving certificate, not knowing the relevance importance of research work and
there by giving poor responses. Secondly, finance was also a major problem as
this kind of research requires large examination of respondent so as to extract
useful information. So therefore, the researcher was limited by lack of fund.
Thirdly, time factor problem. There was absolutely no time as the research was
still combining vigorous academic work with the project.
1.9
Operational Definition of Terms
Labour Relation: Is
an industrial act of mediating between employees and employers to achieve
optimal product.
Management:
Is a process of planning, ordering, motivating, coordinating and controlling
the activities of organization.
Organization: is the process of
organizing a set of workers that can work together to achieve the
organizational purpose or objective.
Decision Making: Is the process of resolving
on how work in organization is going to be done.
Productivity: Is the efficiency of work done in industrial
production.
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