EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

 

EMPLOYEE RELATIONS


What is employee relations? 

Employee relations refers to an organisation's efforts to maintain positive relationships with employees. The goals of good employee relations include inspiring employee loyalty, increasing engagement, reducing turnover, and creating a positive company culture (coursera, 2023)

Employee relations vs Human Resources

While employee relations and Human Resources do overlap, they have distinct purposes: 

  • HR is the broader operation that directs all aspects of managing an organisations workforce and work environment, including recruiting, Training and development, Compensation and Benefits, health and safety.
  • Employee relations is a specialised function that factors in the entire employee experience to maintain the organisation's relationship with the employees and their interactions with each other.

As an example of the difference between the two, let’s look at how both HR and ER would approach the concept of an organisation's work environment.

HR would be concerned with the logistics and ensuring that workspace are safe and well-equipped. ER’s focus would be on how engaged employees are with their work by understanding how they experience the environment.

 

Why is it important?

Employee relations are crucial in a company as they encourage a positive workplace atmosphere defined by transparent communication, reciprocal respect, and established methods for resolving conflicts. Strong employee relations can boost staff morale, motivation, and productivity, which in turn can decrease turnover rates.

It also encourages a feeling of fairness and equality among employees, fostering a more cohesive work culture. Moreover, proficient management of employee relations can improve an organisation's reputation, making it an attractive place for employment.

 

What role does it play in HR?

Employee relations plays a vital role in human resources management as it serves as the backbone of all interactions between an organisation and its employees. It’s the HR’s responsibility to establish and maintain clear lines of communication, manage conflicts, and facilitate a positive environment based on mutual respect and understanding.

This aspect of HR management directly influences employee morale, job satisfaction, retention rates, and overall productivity. Moreover, effective employee management is key to fostering a culture of fairness and transparency, which is essential for the organisation's growth and success.


Employee Relation in Commercial bank of Sri Lanka



Commercial Bank is dedicated to training and developing our employees to help them reach their full potential and effectively tackle future challenges. We offer a supportive work atmosphere that promotes learning and development, motivating our team to gain knowledge, skills, and attitudes that will enrich their work experience. Our Staff Development Centre (SDC) delivers important information, training opportunities, and resources to the Bank’s workforce, assisting them in improving their productivity and achieving new professional milestones. The SDC enables employees to realise their potential by connecting learning with practical application, promoting a continuous development cycle that broadens individual perspectives and enhances overall morale.

Commercial Bank aims to maintain an equitable and consistent reward structure to recognize employees' contributions to the business and encourage their efforts towards achieving strategic goals. The bank stays updated on wage practices in the banking industry and mercantile sector through collective bargaining, ongoing dialogue with employee organizations, and discussions with labor authorities and corporate peers. The bank's wage policy is based on collective agreements and market surveys.

The Bank's executive officers' salaries and perks are based on market rates for similar roles. The bank's culture is target-driven, with incentives and promotions based on performance. Performance evaluation aligns with the bank's business goals, and a reward mechanism recognises multiple performance levels through an incentive matrix.

Remuneration and incentives for non-executive grades are determined through a collective bargaining process between the Bank and the Ceylon Bank Employees Union. Promotions are awarded through examinations and individual performance evaluations. The Executive Association and Ceylon Bank Employees Union engage in regular dialogue with the Board and management to formulate policies and proposals (Bank, 2022).

 

Benefits Provided to Full-Time Employees

As a matter of policy, the Bank does not recruit part-time employees. Our permanent employees of Sri Lanka as well as Bangladesh operations receive the following benefits:

·         Bonuses reflective of performance or decided under the collective bargaining agreement.

·         Fuel allowance for executives and transportation allowance for nonexecutive roles.

·         Holiday bungalows.

·         Staff loans at below-market interest rates.

·         Medical benefits, including special health insurance coverage for critical illnesses.

·         A death gratuity scheme extending to the legitimate dependents of a confirmed employee.

·         A personal accident insurance scheme.

·         Provision of free accommodation and/or subsidized transportation, or house rent or other special allowances, for employees working at locations that pose logistical, housing and cost-of-living challenges.

·         Retirement benefits. The Bank also helps branches and departments to organise annual staff get together or excursions by providing an annual allowance for such events to every employee.


References

Bank, C. (2022). Annual Report.

coursera. (2023, 11 29). www.coursera.org. Retrieved from https://www.coursera.org/articles/employee-relations

 

Comments

  1. You have given a clear explanation about HR and ER which is very important and how to use HR and ER in an organization is very valuable... Excellent..

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    1. Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad the explanation of HR and ER resonated with you. Understanding how to effectively implement both in an organization is indeed crucial for fostering a positive work environment.

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  2. Emphasizing on Employee Relations and it's importance in today's job market and challenges faced by HRM is well evaluated in this blog. Good work.

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    1. Thank you! I'm glad you found the emphasis on Employee Relations and the challenges faced by HRM valuable. It's an essential area in today’s dynamic job market, and I appreciate your feedback!



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  3. Good insight about the importance of employee relations in fostering a positive work environment and how it distinguishes it from HR. The example of Commercial Bank's initiatives shows how effective policies support employee growth and satisfaction.

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    1. Thank you! I'm glad you found the distinction between employee relations and HR helpful. It's great to hear that the example of Commercial Bank’s initiatives resonated with you – their approach really showcases the value of fostering positive employee relations.

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  4. This blog provides a comprehensive overview of employee relations (ER), explaining its role as a specialized function within Human Resources (HR) that focuses on fostering positive relationships between employees and the organization. Unlike HR's broader focus on workforce management, ER emphasizes employee engagement, morale, and a supportive work culture.

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    1. Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I'm glad you found the distinction between HR and Employee Relations clear. It's important to highlight how ER focuses on nurturing a positive work culture and employee engagement, which ultimately contributes to organizational success.

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  5. "An important subject! The secret to a peaceful workplace is good employee relations.

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  6. A thorough review of employee relations is provided in this blog article, emphasizing both its function in HR and its significance in creating a happy work environment. Insightful attention is given to the Commercial Bank of Sri Lanka's strategy, which demonstrates how good employee interactions and thoughtfully designed rewards boost morale, engagement, and organizational performance.

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    1. Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you found the overview of employee relations insightful. The Commercial Bank of Sri Lanka's approach truly highlights how strategic employee engagement and rewards can positively impact both morale and performance. Appreciate your feedback!

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  7. good explanation ! employee relations ( ER ) is a part of human resources ( HR ) that focuses on the relationships between employees and an organization.

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  8. employee relations as an organization's efforts to maintain positive relationships with employees is clear and concise. It does a good job of highlighting the core goals of employee relations, such as fostering employee loyalty, engagement, and creating a positive company culture

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    1. Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I'm glad the blog effectively conveyed the core goals of employee relations. Fostering loyalty, engagement, and a positive culture are indeed essential for organizational success. Appreciate your feedback!

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  9. Your example of Commercial Bank of Sri Lanka's employee interactions illustrates these concepts in practice. The way they prioritise training, awards, and employee benefits to encourage and produce is amazing. The extensive benefits package shows their overall support of employees.
    An insightful and thoughtful piece!

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    1. Thank you for your insightful comment! I'm glad you found the example of Commercial Bank of Sri Lanka's approach effective. Their focus on training, rewards, and benefits truly highlights how prioritizing employees can lead to greater engagement and productivity. Appreciate your thoughtful feedback!

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  10. Great post! The example of Commercial Bank highlights how effective employee relations can boost morale and productivity.

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  11. Great insight into employee relations! Commercial Bank's approach clearly demonstrates that fostering a supportive work environment is key to both employee satisfaction and organizational success.

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  12. Highlights the importance of employee relations in fostering a positive work environment at the Commercial Bank of Sri Lanka. By focusing on continuous development, fair compensation, and strong communication, the bank ensures that employees are motivated and engaged, which ultimately drives productivity and loyalty.

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    1. Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I completely agree that continuous development, fair compensation, and open communication are key to fostering a positive work environment. The Commercial Bank of Sri Lanka’s approach clearly demonstrates how these elements can significantly enhance employee motivation, engagement, and overall productivity. Appreciate your insights!

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  13. Your overview of Employee Relations is clear and well-organized, with great examples like Commercial Bank of Sri Lanka showcasing practical applications. It effectively highlights the importance of fostering positive workplace culture.

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    1. Thank you for your kind words! I’m glad the examples, like the Commercial Bank of Sri Lanka, helped illustrate the importance of employee relations in creating a positive workplace culture. It’s always great to see real-world applications of these concepts in action. Appreciate your feedback!

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