Employer Relation: Qantas Airways Industrial Conflict Media Analysis

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Chosen Issue: Employment dispute in quantas

Although it is a known fact that cases of industrial conflict has reduced in the recent past (Peetz 2007), inconsiderate management policies can undermine employer relation thus reversing the trend and resulting in serious industrial conflicts. Such was the case experienced in Qantas airways. With a management appearing to be exercises unitary perspective of employer relations, it is not surprising to observe inconsiderate management policies. Such a management will often ignore the interest of their employees. With this perspective it is a general assumption that the employees will act in best interest of the organization. To enforce this, managers will set rule and regulation to coerce employees into acting in away they deem fit. For an organization however to be successful, a cordial relationship must exist between the employer and the employee. This can only happen if the interest of each party is being addressed. Conflicts are inherent and abound to happen since these interests are competing. If they occur, the two parties should strive to resolve them failure to which invites government intervention. A serious conflict might adversely affect not only the business and its employees, but also the general economy. Therefore the government minimizes this by setting rules and regulation to guide and influence this relationship (Budd, Gomez & Meltz 2004).

Qantas Industrial Conflict

Qantas airways industrial conflict has recently been all over the mass media. Various media publications have reported on the issue, highlighting its adverse effect on this Australian company and the general economy (Gelineau 2011; National Times 2011; Peteren 2011). Industrial disputes (conflict) occur as...

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