THE IMPLICATION OF COMMUNICATION ON LABOUR CONFLICT
ABSTRACT
This research-the implication of communication on labour conflict is in partial fulfillment of the condition for the award of Higher national Diploma in Accountancy.
Despite, the importance of communication in an organization many still do not know how to go about it to enhance sanity where there is conflict and prevent conflict where there is calm.
The work delve into conflict management in an organization through communication by management it contains ways of carrying out effective communication in organization to avoid labour conflict.
The general state of hypothesis was based on the consumption that communication has implication on labour conflict prevention and resolution. With review of relevant literature and administration of questionnaire sufficient information in relation to the system under study were sourced.
In line with the results of the investigation conclusions and recommendations were made and if adhere to would achieve effective communication ability of manager to curb labour conflict.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
APPROVAL SHEET
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
DEDICATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABSTRACT
CHAPTER ONE
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
1.1 STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS
1.2 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
1.3 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
1.4 HYPOTHESIS
1.5 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1.6 SCOPOE AND LIMITATION
1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS
REFERENCES
CHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
2.0 INTRODUCTION
2.1 PURPOSE AND IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION
2.2 FORMS OF COMMUNICATION
2.3 CHANNELS OF COMMUNCATION IN GUNIEAS
2.3.1 FORMAL COMMUNICATION
2.3.1 (A) VERTICAL COMMUNICATION
2.3.1 (AI) DOWNWARD COMMUNICATION
2.3.1 (AII) UPWARD COMMUNICATION
2.3.1 (B) HORIZONTAL COMMUNICATION
2.3.1 © COMPLEX COMMUNICATION
2.3.2 INFORMAL COMMUNICATION CHANNELS
2.3.3 (A) RUMOURS
2.3.2 (B) GRAPE LINE
2.4 GRAPHIC AIDS TO COMMUNICATION
2.4.1 (A) TABLES
2.4.1 (B) FIGURES
2.4.1 © GRAPHS
2.4.2 ADVANTAGES OF DIAGRAMATIC AIDS
2.4.3 MIS-COMMUNICATION
2.4.4 BARRIER TO EFFECTIVE COMUNICATION
2.4.5 CONSEQUENCE OF POOR COMMUNICATION
2.4.6 RULES OF GOOD COMMUNICATION
2.5 HISTORY OF LABOUR UNION
2.6 LABOUR UNION
2.7 LABOUR CONFLICT
2.8 INTER UNION CONFLICT
2.9 MANAGEMENT AND UNION CONFLICT
2.10 LABOUR CONFLICT RESOLUTION
REFERNCES
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH AND METHODOLOGY
3.0 INTRODUCTION
3.1 RESEARCH APPROACH
3.2 RESEARCH STRATEGIES
3.3 SOURCES OF DATA RESEARCH INSTRUMENT
3.4 METHODS OF INVESTIGATION
REFERENCES
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 DATA ANALYSIS AND PRESENTATION
4.1 TEST AND PROVE OF HYPOTHESIS
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.0 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
5.1 CONCLUSION
5.2 RECOMMENDATION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Communication happens to be a pivot upon which all management functions and activities revolves. It will be difficult if not impossible for an organization to function effectively and efficiently without effective communication. Also there is no way man power can be effective and co-ordinate if he cannot communicate his actions and discussion to his subordinates.
There is no substitute for hard work to communicate one must practice and learn by one’s mistakes. One cannot come to graph with report writing until. One has sat down and wrested with actual problems of making certain representation to one higher management, one cannot hope to speak convincingly to a meeting of staff without having ever talked on ones feet under pressure. The foundation of successful communication is practice and unsleeping criticism.
According to C.S. Deverell in 1978 by Gee &co ltd, he said communication may be said to have two aspects:
a. As an exchange of opinions and ideas it is concerned with human relations. If management is the art of getting things done through people nature of relationship created becomes all important in the planning of duties works co-ordination, control of activities and motivation. If these do not established and maintain satisfactory human relationship, it is likely that the ob devote, set will be attained. A sizable proportion of all industrial disputes can be traced in part to defects in this aspect of communication.
b. it is also a matter of skills in convening information from one person to others. These skills must be mastered by persisted practice and review.
It is necessary to understand the sense in which communication has been said to be an exercise in human relations to learn how to real to listen and to interpret feelings and needs as well as ideas and information. One has to understand communication is effected inside an organization through formal and informal channels and networks. For instance, a bank and a wholesale selling organization have inherited every different arrangement for exchange information, why one form of communication is effective at one level of employee and completely in appropriate at another.
According to Peter Little in his book “Communication in Business” communication is a chameleon of word changing the colour of its meaning with a change of speaker (or listener) more than most.
The military historian thinks of an army’s lines of communication; the sociologist of Newspaper and broadcasting. The civil engineer thinks of roads and railways, the electronic engineer thinks of telephones and telephones. For some elderly businessmen, it probably still call to mind old words contexts that are Edwardian commercial jargon for a letter.
It is possible to detect a common element in these varied meaning the idea of connection between people for the purpose of passing a message. Subsequence the words meaning widened to refer to the act of message-passing to the channel along which the message passed, or to the message itself.
It is worthy of note that to pass on message to others we have to use symbols of some kind 9words, gestures, drawing) that standard for the ideas we are trying to convey these symbols that are private to ourselves and therefore incomprehensive to others.
The ability to communication with others is an essential attribute of human life and we are all grappling with communication tasks most of time we are awake.
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