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Which of the following approaches assumes that the understanding of industrial relations requires an understanding of the capitalised society?
Marxist approach
Gandhian approach
Human relations approach
Giri approach
- Option 1: Marxist approach
- Focuses on the conflict between capital and labor in a capitalist society.
- Assumes industrial relations can only be understood in the context of a capitalized society.
- Emphasizes the power dynamics and class struggles.
- This is the correct answer.
- Option 2: Gandhian approach
- Emphasizes non-violence and cooperation among workers and employers.
- Focuses on moral and ethical aspects rather than economic structures.
- Option 3: Human relations approach
- Focuses on improving worker morale and interpersonal relationships.
- Emphasizes social and psychological factors.
- Option 4: Giri approach
- Named after V.V. Giri, focuses on collective bargaining and negotiation.
- Views industrial relations in terms of pragmatic and strategic interactions.
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