Ahmad, Iqbal

Industrial relations and labor movement in Bangladesh - Dhaka Ferdous Iqbal 2014 - xiii, 628 pages 25 cm ; Pbk

Gratis from our Director P K Biswas

1. Bangladeshi workers
2. Definitions of I R
3. Perceptions of I R
4. Theories of I R
5. Review of cox’s model with context of Bangladesh
6. Objectives of Trade unions’ movement in Bangladesh
7. Trade Unions
8. The role of federations in trade unions in Bangladesh
9. Functions of ministry of labor
10. How government keeps liaison with trade unions
11. Strike and lockout
12. Employers’ associations of Bangladesh
13. Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Sramik Dal
14. Jatiya Sremik league
15. Issues in managing IR.

The purpose of this book is to provide a general introduction of Industrial Relations with a critical analysis of Cox model of Industrial Relations and Trade Union Movement of Bangladesh. Now days in Bangladesh both public and private universities are teaching Industrial Relations as one of the major subjects of MBA and BBA program. This book will serve the academic purpose as well as to appeal to the largest possible readership and professional In Bangladesh mangers, supervisor and trade unionists confronting each other every day without understanding the process they are engaged. This book should also be useful to the public and specialist groups like teachers.

978-9843334466


Industrial relations
Labor movement_Bangladesh
Child Labour _ Economics

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