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  1. Strike in Indian Railways (A)

    Authors: Mookherjee, S; Verma, Pramod;

    Reference No: P&IR0068(A) Pages: 7 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: Reviews events in Indian Railways from February to June 1974. It raises some structural and process issues in the industrial relations system in Indian Railways. The role of the government as an employer is highlighted. ... More

  2. On Having a Computer (A)

    Authors: Sheth, N R;

    Reference No: P&IR0055(A) Pages: 12 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: Describes the process of computerization and its organizational implications in an industrial undertaking. In Part A, the management's decision to install a computer and its acceptance at various managerial levels are brought out in a historical perspective. Part B describes the effects of computerization on industrial relations in the organization. ... More

  3. Accidents and Industrial Relations (A)

    Authors: Sheth, N R;

    Reference No: P&IR0004(A) Pages: 3 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: This case describes the reaction of the employees of a State Electricity Board to some serious accidents that took place within the organization. It describes the steps taken by the employees' association in bringing to the management's notice the fact that the accidents were due to the negligence of some ... More

  4. Dealing with Indiscipline (A)

    Authors: Sheth, N R; Shukla, H C;

    Reference No: P&IR0024 Pages: 20 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: Deals with an alleged act of indiscipline on the part of an employee in a large public sector corporation. Part A of the case gives some basic information about the charge of indiscipline against the employee as recorded by an officer. On the basis of this information, trainees can be ... More

  5. Mr. Goyal's Personnel Functions

    Authors: Sheth, N R;

    Reference No: P&IR0030 Pages: 8 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: This case describes the problems faced by the top management of a large organization following the chief executive's decision to use a computer for some important areas of management. In the background of these problems, Mr. Goyal, who has been charged with the responsibility of understanding and solving the problems, ... More

  6. The Problem of Bashir's Transfer (B)

    Authors: Sheth, N R; Shukla, H C;

    Reference No: P&IR0058(B) Pages: 6 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: This case is a sequel to The Problem of Bashir's Transfer (A) P&IR0058 case. It gives a running account of how the management reacted to an employee's request for cancellation of transfer and the subsequent series of events that took place at the instance of the employee, the management ... More

  7. The Case of Mutual Transfer (C)

    Authors: Shukla, H C; Sheth, N R;

    Reference No: P&IR0022(C) Pages: 4 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: This case deals with the organizational problems arising out of the request of two employees for mutual transfer. Case (A) describes the issues relating to the matter at the lowest level of management. As the matter is not solved at this level, it is taken to the second level of ... More

  8. Sarvodaya Mills (B)

    Authors: Verma, Pramod;

    Reference No: P&IR0064(B) Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: Case (A) P&IR0064(A) pertains to the payment of bonus in a textile mill. By changing the method of calculating depreciation, the management reduces the quantum of bonus. This is objected by the union. A strike is averted by the timely intervention of the manager. In Case (B), both ... More

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