, LRM2601
ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 2
2026
DUE 25 AUGUST 2026
QUESTION 1: EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS PERSPECTIVES
Perspective Role of the trade union Nature of workplace conflict
Explanation: The pluralist perspective
views the employing organisation as a Explanation: Under the pluralist
coalition of individuals and groups with perspective, conflict is viewed as a
diverse objectives, values, and interests natural and inherent feature of the
The employment (Nel et al., 2025:9). This perspective employment relationship (Nel et al.,
relations perspective recognises that conflict between 2025:9). It results from industrial and
historically followed management and labour is rational and organisational factors rather than
by LCE: Pluralist inevitable, but also acknowledges their individual personality clashes. The focus
perspective mutual dependence (Nel et al., 2025:9). is on institutionalising conflict through
The key lies in regulating the rules, procedures, and collective
employment relationship through bargaining mechanisms to contain and
institutionalised structures and regulate its impact.
processes.
Evidence from the case study: The Evidence from the case study: The case
case study explicitly states that study notes that although there were
"Management respected this decision, "few major workplace disputes," and
recognising that the company and the despite "differing objectives,
union naturally represented different management, employees, and the union
interests" and that "both parties maintained a relationship built on mutual
addressed them through ongoing respect, collaboration, and constructive
cooperation, negotiation, and joint engagement." This shows that conflict
consultation." Management "regarded was accepted as a normal part of the
the union as a genuine partner in relationship, but managed constructively
resolving workplace issues," and union through institutionalised processes of
representatives "worked closely with negotiation and joint consultation, rather
management on matters such as than ignored or suppressed.
ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 2
2026
DUE 25 AUGUST 2026
QUESTION 1: EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS PERSPECTIVES
Perspective Role of the trade union Nature of workplace conflict
Explanation: The pluralist perspective
views the employing organisation as a Explanation: Under the pluralist
coalition of individuals and groups with perspective, conflict is viewed as a
diverse objectives, values, and interests natural and inherent feature of the
The employment (Nel et al., 2025:9). This perspective employment relationship (Nel et al.,
relations perspective recognises that conflict between 2025:9). It results from industrial and
historically followed management and labour is rational and organisational factors rather than
by LCE: Pluralist inevitable, but also acknowledges their individual personality clashes. The focus
perspective mutual dependence (Nel et al., 2025:9). is on institutionalising conflict through
The key lies in regulating the rules, procedures, and collective
employment relationship through bargaining mechanisms to contain and
institutionalised structures and regulate its impact.
processes.
Evidence from the case study: The Evidence from the case study: The case
case study explicitly states that study notes that although there were
"Management respected this decision, "few major workplace disputes," and
recognising that the company and the despite "differing objectives,
union naturally represented different management, employees, and the union
interests" and that "both parties maintained a relationship built on mutual
addressed them through ongoing respect, collaboration, and constructive
cooperation, negotiation, and joint engagement." This shows that conflict
consultation." Management "regarded was accepted as a normal part of the
the union as a genuine partner in relationship, but managed constructively
resolving workplace issues," and union through institutionalised processes of
representatives "worked closely with negotiation and joint consultation, rather
management on matters such as than ignored or suppressed.