THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATION IN ENHANCING LABOUR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS (A CASE STUDY OF ACADEMIC PRESS PLC ILUPEJU, LAGOS)

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ABSTRACT

 This research project it titled “the Role of Communication in Enhancing labour-Management Relations (A case study of Academic Pres Plc, Lagos). The study has assessed the role of communication within the context of labour-management relationship, practice, but with special focus on the employees of Academic Press Plc. Lagos, as a case. Communication is household word which tends to facilitate understanding and co-operation in the conduct of human activities. Furthermore, communication is a vital tool in achieving organizational goods and enhancing industrial harmony. Management needs to communicate effectively with workers in order to get the desired  results from their efforts. Also, workers have to understand the policies and objectives of management, if they must be efficient and effective in the fulfillment of their job responsibilities. Hence, workers expect to be informed at all time about issues that generally affect them.        

This study was primarily embarked upon to discover how communication can be sued to create a better atmosphere for labour and management to co-exist and operate peacefully and profitably in the purist of the set goals and objectives of the organization.  In addition, the study also sought  to find out the extent to which any existence of communication gap would do good or harm to the operations of various organizations, using Academic Press Plc, as a case example. The copious literature was reviewed to analyze the views of different scholars and researchers on the definition, role and application of communication in labour management. This historical background of the study organization was also particularly studies to familiarizes both the researcher and readers with the mode of operation, origin and the human resources policy of that organization. The details of these are provided in chapter Two of this Research Report.              

The substantive issues of methodology and data processes are fully elaborated in Chapter Three. In Chapter Four, the research data are presented, analyzed and interpreted. In the analysis of data, particular use was made of the chi-square(x2) statistic, in the testing of research hypotheses and the determination of statistical relationship among the research variables. Essentially, the questionnaires instrument, and the associated social interviews had served well the needs of data gathering and research objectively. The usage of a combination of research methods, that is, pure survey strategies (e.g standard questionnaires and interviewing)along with documentary analysis and extended observation f employee behavior, as well as other industrial phenomena, had increased the robustness of data collected and the overall quality of these data. Thus, the adopted research techniques for this research had represented the best possible in the field circumstances.

 

Finally, various recommendations are made in chapter Five for further research and for policy implementation for mutual benefits that are derivable by the corporate organization, the workforces and both the employee – based associations, and the employers groups in Nigeria.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

                                                                                                Page             

Cover page                                                                             i        

Certification                                                                            ii

Dedication                                                                    iii

Acknowledgment                                                                    iv

Abstract                                                                                  v

Table of content                                                                      viii

 

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION                       

1.1    General backdrop of the research problem               1

1.2    Statement of the research problem                             6

1.3    The purpose of the research study                             9

1.4    Relevance of the research study                                  9

1.5.   Scope and limitation of the research study                10

1.6    Research hypotheses                                                   10

1.7    Definition of terms                                                        11

 

CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

2.1    Relationship between organization management 

 and communication tell an listen approach problem

solving approach                                                          13

2.2    Communication process and its nature in the

organization process                                                    25

2.3  Communication and organization theories                  30

2.4    Communication channels downward

Communication channel                                             37

2.5  Communication and industrial relations                     38 

2.6    Communication problem / barriers                           40

 

CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY

3.1    chapter review                                                              44

3.2    Population of study                                                      44

3.3    Sample size                                                                   45

3.4    Sampling techniques                                                    45

3.5    Research instruments                                                  45

3.6    Methods of data analysis                                             46

3.7    Historical background                                                 46 

3.8    Work force structure                                                   48 

3.9    Mode of operation                                                        49

3.10 Organization structure                                                 50

3.11  Grading / groups                                                         52

 

CHAPTER FOUR: DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION   

4.1    Introduction                                                                 54  

4.2    Background / descriptive information                       55

4.2.1           Job designation                                                  55

4.2.2           Age                                                                       56

4.2.3           Sex                                                                      57   

4.2.4           Marital status                                                     57  

4.2.5           Education                                                            58    

4.3    Hypothesis testing                                                        59

4.3.1           Hypothesis One                                                  59

4.3.2           Hypothesis Two                                                   62

4.3.3           Hypothesis  Three                                               65

 

CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 

5.1    Summary of research findings                                    68

5.2    Conclusion                                                                   70

5.3    Recommendations                                                        75

Bibliography                                                                 79

 

 





 

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION


1.1   Background to the Study 

Maurice Cumming (1980) describes communication as the process of conveying messages, facts, ideals, attitudes, opinions from one  person to another so that they are understood. Communication is a household word which brings about understanding and co-operation in all aspects of human activity. This fact is supported by McCauley (1981) who states that men are never so likely to settle a question rightly as when they discuss it freely. The word "communication" is derived from the Latin word "communicare" meaning 'to share', and from the French word “communs” meaning ‘common’. Communication is a vital tool in achieving organizational goals and enhancing industrial peace. Management must communicate effectively with workers, in order to get the desired results from their efforts. Also workers  have to understand the policies and objective of management if they must be efficient and effective in carryout  their duties. Workers expects to be informed at all times on the issues that is affecting them, to secure their loyalty and co-operation, their views must be communicated on the issues that affecting their interest either as a group or individual.

 

Management must also communicate among themselves, if there must be cohesion in the overall implementation of managerial polices within the organization. There us no doubt that without communication, human interaction will be impossible. It will result in the paralysis of social, economic and political activities in the societies. Through communication, we have been able to share knowledge and combine efforts. This ability has enabled us to develop and expand our store of knowledge as well as our technology and culture. Without the capacity to communicate at an advanced 'level, mankind would never have progressed beyond the primal state.

 

Communication is important in all facets of human endeavour. To  this end, Stoner  and Wankel (2008) have asserted that communication is the process by which people express themselves, and through which an individual gets others to understand what he feels, thinks, wants, and needs, as well as accept them and take action, if necessary.

 

As a matter of fact, there can be no business transaction's or daily activities without the necessary need to pass on or exchange information between the sender and the receiver of that information. Communication can, therefore, be regarded as the 'locomotive of management.

 

In most indusial organization, two principal actors are identified. These are the   management or employers and the union or workers. The government thus acts as the third pity in the industrial relations system, and their roles, influence the economic growth of nay organization and the nation in general.     

 

 

Therefore, the achievement of organizational objectives can only be realized through team work efforts of the three actors, not by sole efforts of any of three actors which necessitates human interactions  and sharing or ideals. Thus, in these situation that warrant human interaction,   there is the possibility of group differences based on varying emotions,' misconceptions, negative perception of ideas, opinions, views, etc. There is need to harmonize the apparent conflict of interests of both the employers and employees. Thus, it is  paramount that healthy labour-management relations should be  based on the spirit of reciprocity and on the existence of adequate and effective communication. It is against this background that an in achieving understanding and co-operation in the work place.

1.2   PROBLEM OF THE STUDY

The study problem stems from, the existing unhealthy relationship between labour and management in most small and large organizations. Relationships between many employers of labour and their employees sometimes remain strained. The labour situation in this country is more of the practice of 'take it or leave it'; it is also antagonism from the union or labour. The two parties often see each other as gaining or winning when and where the other loses, rather than as partners working towards the success of not only the organization but of themselves.

Poor communication is a problem, which has given rise to many sad and unfortunate situations.

At a particular time, it may be struggle for job security, while turning a deaf ear to organizational production targets. Although some organization have good communication policies to enhance better understanding among the labour force, communication problems sill persist in many others because of one or more of the following reason. Often deliberately or accidentally. Inadequate or misleading information about the company’s labour policies are given to immediate or line supervisors for transmission to subordinates. Important information improperly communicated, while neglecting the sue of workers representative, often causes rancor between union members and management.

Also, perhaps due to poor communication network, management’s deliberations and resolutions on future matter affecting employees carelessly, leak through the grape vine or rumour.  This often results to rumour mongering, distortion of information and possible causes of industrial disharmony. Improper communication methods can be seen in some organization where  “tale severs” (i.e those who act as spies in an office) are used to get or give out information resulting to rumour mongering and discontentment in working environment. They are many other problems related to communication are to be consider in this study.     

 

 

1.3           THE PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH STUDY

The purpose of the study is to discuss how communication can be used to create a better atmosphere for labour and management to operate peace fully and profitably while pursuing the same organization set goals and objectives, furthermore, it intends to find to the operations of an organisation like academy press Plc. Also in order to reduce factors which can bring dicharmony in labour    relations, this study intends to identify how communication can help management and labour to approach each other as partners in the production business  rather than a mere master-servant. It is also designed to examine that extent to which  communication can minimize worker’s confrontational attitude to management. Most importantly is how communication can reduce labour turn over and stabilize the labour force and evaluate its roles one reducing accidents and thereby stimulating increased efficiency of productivity.

 

1.4   RELEVANCE  OF THE RESEARCH STUDY                

Man6 organization do not seen to recognize communicator as a tool for achieving organizational goals and enhancing industrial peace. Often times, are discovers that communication is taken for granted by some organization in their corporate planning strategies. With this development and because of the import role constant and effective communication plays in an organization, it is envisaged that data collection from there will provide a basis for sold argument in providing or disproving any assumption or hypothesis formulated for the purpose of a debate. This study will assist managers, supervisors and all the staff in apprising the role of communication in an organization. 

 

1.5   SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE RESEARCH STUDY  

The scope of this research is restricted to Academy press Plc, Ilupeju. It will also cover various channels of communication, types of relationship between the labour and management in this organization and an examination of the environment that distorts or influence free flow of communication.

 

1.6   RESEARCH HYPOTHESES         

Three hypotheses are earmarked for testing in this research.

These are:

1.  That, effective communication will tend to promote/increase

2.          That, constant communication may not prevent poor working relations and increase mutual trust. (i.e. that, there is no  significant relationship between constant communications and good working condition and mutual trust). 

3.      That, establishing a good rapport between -labour and  management may not avert possible strikes and lockouts.

HI:    That increased productivity and efficiency may be fully achieved with the aid of communication   

HO:   That increased productivity and efficiency may not be fully achieved with the aid communication

 

HI:    That constant communication may prevent poor working relationship and increase mutual trust

Ho:   That constant communication may not prevent poor working relationship and increase mutual trust

 

HO:   That establishing a good rapport between the labour and

management may avert possible strikes and lockouts.   

HI:    That establishing a good rapport between the labour and

management may not avert possible strikes and lockouts.  


1.7   DEFINITION OF TERMS

The following terms are defined for the purpose of celerity.

a.                 Communication:- Appleby (1981) defined communication as the means where by people in an organization exchange information regarding the-operation of an enterprise i.e. the inter changing of id3eas, facts and emotions by two or more person by the use of words, letters, symbols or speech.

b.                Effective: This means to be productive  or been capable of producing.  

c.                 Efficient: Producing effectively and with the least waste of effort, to be competent.  

d.                Impact: Means the effect on organizational success. 

e.                 Organization: Is an entity comprising a number of people working collectively towards achieving a common goal.

f.                  Sender: The individual or person that conceives an idea at first   

g.                 Receiver: The person that the idea conceived is sent to or person who decodes the idea. 

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