GRIEVANCE HANDLING-A Case Study BY:- BALENDU RAWAT ASTHA TAYAL.

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GRIEVANCE HANDLING-A Case Study BY:- BALENDU RAWAT ASTHA TAYAL

 A grievance is a formal dispute between an employee & management on the conditions of employment.  A workplace violation  A dispute between the union or a unit member and management DEFINITIONS

REASONS FOR GRIEVANCE Wage fixation and revision Payment of overtime Inadequate bonus Poor working conditions Faulty machines and equipments Attitude of supervisor Behaviour of top management Favoritism Strained relations Excessive discipline Defective promotion Retrenchment Inadequate health and safety devices

EFFECT OF GRIEVANCES 1.On Production 2. On Employees 3. On Managers

Introduction Hero Honda Motors Limited, based in Delhi,Delhi, IndiaIndia is a joint venture between the Hero GroupHero Group of India and Honda of Japan.Honda Hero Honda Motors Limited was born in April It’s world’s biggest manufacturer of 2 Wheel motorized vehicles.

Continued… The company's most popular model is TThe Hero Honda Splendor, which is theHero Honda Splendor world's largest-selling motorcycle, selling more than one million units per year. Over 5,000 business associates Over 23,000 employees Case Studies on Hero’s Management practices used at leading institutions 1.London Business School 2.Insead, France 3.World Bank Group

The strike hit the Gurgaon plant on 10 th April,  Place : Hero Honda Gurgaon Plant  Strike Duration : 10 April th April 2006  No. of workers involved: 4000 casual workers  Financial Loss: Loss of Rs.100 crore. THE STRIKE…..

Continued…. There were 4,000 contract workers and 1,200 permanent workers at the plant. Demands: Wage hike, job regularization, extra casual leave and medical benefits. In addition they demanded regularisation for 1,000 workers immediately and 100 every month, unions were demanding that junior contract workers be treated as casual workers, which entitled them to some benefits.

 A contractual Hero Honda worker is paid between Rs per month as against Rs. 40,000, the salary of a permanent worker performing the same job.  Rs 10 is deducted daily for food and tea only from the casual workers' salary.  Contractual workers recruited not only get low wages but also do not receive any pay slip or cards.  The casual helper at the plant gets a meager Rs at the end of the month.  The management and the contractors are equally involved in the exploitation of the contract worker.

The strike took a ugly turn,when the workers on strike had been beaten up by the police brutully. Later it resulted that some Goons have thrown stones on police which resulted in the above lathicharge.

How the strike ended? On 14th April, a tripartite meeting was held between Haryana's additional labour commissioner, management and worker representatives and they agreed for a settlement, under which some demands were met with. The agreement included 30% hike in salary, two days of casual leave every month and medical benefits in accordance with the company rules, issuing identity cards and ATM cards and opening bank accounts for the casual workers.

EFFECT OF STRIKE  Production at the plant, which makes about 6,000 bikes a day at Gurgaon was paralyzed.  It lead to the loss of Rs. 100 crore to the company.  It severely impacted the industrial environment in the state and hence it was a concern for all industry.

 Issues between the management and workers should be resolved beforehand.  There should be a good communication link between the worker and the management.  Management should not suppress or violate the rights of the worker