Article 43A of CoI : Article 43A: Participation of workers in management of Industries.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
A large textile factory in Mumbai employs over 500 workers. The management decides to implement a new production process that will significantly change the workflow. In accordance with Article 43A, the State government passes legislation requiring the factory to form a Workers' Participation Committee. This committee includes representatives from both the management and the workers. The committee meets regularly to discuss the new production process, address workers' concerns, and ensure that the changes are implemented smoothly. This collaborative approach helps in reducing resistance from workers and improves overall productivity.
Example 2:
A software development company in Bengaluru is planning to expand its operations and open a new branch. The company employs around 200 software engineers and support staff. To comply with Article 43A, the State government encourages the company to involve its employees in the decision-making process. The company sets up a joint management-worker council where employees can voice their opinions and suggestions regarding the new branch. This council discusses various aspects such as location, infrastructure, and work environment. By involving workers in these decisions, the company fosters a sense of ownership and responsibility among its employees, leading to a more motivated and committed workforce.