People and Organizations: Principles and Practice in Global Contexts
The importance of healthy Employer-Employee relations on employee commitment:
Organizational commitment is an important, necessary & essential element in measuring employee
behavior in organizations, which impacts for the performance of the organization (Brian & Christopher, 2011). Creating of employee commitment towards the organization is a main problem faced by the management in running their organizations (Chan & Chew, 2008). Many factors
control the employee commitment in the work place, where the employer-employee
relationships play an important role. There are lot of studies have been done to identify the impact of employer relationship on employee commitment towards the best performance of the work.
Employee
commitment is an important factor for the employer & employee relationship in the organizations. Employee commitment is a feeling of employee to work well & enthusiastically for the organization & to remain with that organization for the long time (Meyer & Allen, 1988). Farndale, Van Ruiten, Kelliher & Hailey (2011) has been explained the positive relationship between the line manager
relationship & trust in senior management with employee commitment.
In some main Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka, there are no much
relationships between the top management & lower level Branch
Credit officers. Management always expects only the achievements of asset &
liability figures given to them. Management does not maintain proper
relationship & sometimes they do not even trust with these Credit Offices. They
don’t take up the ground issues & difficulties with the Credit Officers.
Therefore most Credit Officers are fed up with working & their commitments
towards the works are very low. Performance of the Credit Officers
can play a major role for success or failure of a Bank. Credit Offices under
performing would cost the Bank. If there is a good relationship between the
management & Credit Officers, morale, motivation & loyalty of the
Credit Officers will be increased up to a certain extent.
Conclusion:
There should be a good
relationship between the employer & employee & this will impact for the
employee commitment towards achieving company goals. There is a strong
positive impact of the variables concerned on the employee commitment. Hence, the
organizations should maintain proper relationship with employees. Management must take steps to further
enhance the relationship with superiors & employees by holding regular
meetings to discuss problems arising out of work & must seek suggestion to
find solution for the same. Management must improve the quality of work
environment. Good cooperation between employers & employees is essential for the sustainability of the company.
References:
Brian, E. & Christopher. C. (2011). Strengthening effective organizational commitment: The
influence of fairness perceptions of management practices and underlying employee
cynicism. Health Care Manager.
Chan, C. C., & Chew, J. (2008). Human Resource Practices, Organizational Commitment and Intention to Stay. International Journal of Manpower.
Meyer, J.P., & Allen, N.J.
(1988). Links between work experiences and organizational commitment during the
first year of employment: A longitudinal analysis. Journal of Occupational Psychology.
Farndale, E., Van Ruiten, J., Kelliher,
C., & Hope‐Hailey, V. (2011). The influence of perceived employee voice on
organizational commitment: An exchange perspective. Human Resource Management.
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Addressed the real situation of the Sri Lankan Banks good combination and conclusion
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