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Application of the System Model of Industrial Relations in A Leading Manufacturing Organization in Bangladesh
Authors : Anisur Khan
Pages : 251-266
Doi:10.62156/habitus.1620827
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Publication Date : 2025-03-21
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :John Dunlop’s System Model of Industrial Relations, developed in the 1950s, is one of the prominent theories in organizational/industrial sociology. This theory considers industrial relations as a social system combining several sub-systems. An attempt has been made for the first time to examine the implications of this theory with a view to analyzing the working environment in Walton-a leading manufacturing organization in Bangladesh. Starting its operation in 1977 as a small-scale enterprise, Walton currently captures a big slice of the domestic market and is also extending its operation to international markets. The study is based on the five testable components of industrial relations including government/actor, technology, ideology, market and power. Questionnaires were developed to collect data from the respondents in different departments of the organization through random sampling. The results confirm that the Dunlop approach works in a befitting manner in most cases in Walton. The findings bear important lessons in the field of industrial sociology. The theory remains relevant even today in the sphere of employee relations.Keywords : Dunlop, System approach, Industrial Relations, Walton, Bangladesh.