A Study on Employee & Employer Relation with Special Reference to Shri Swami Samarth Soot Mill, Valsang, Solapur.
ANJALI NAMDEV SUTAR
MBA in IT & HRM
PUNYASHLOK AHILYADEVI HOLKAR SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY
anjalisutar9911@gmail.com
1. ABSTRACT
This study explores the dynamics of employee and employer relations at Shri Swami Samarth Soot Mill, a cooperative spinning mill located in Valsang, Solapur. In an era where employee satisfaction, welfare, and communication mechanisms significantly affect industrial productivity and harmony, understanding the nuances of such relationships is crucial.
The research employed a descriptive and participatory approach using both qualitative and quantitative techniques. Primary data was collected through structured interviews with 60 employees across various departments, while secondary data was obtained from official documents and literature sources. Findings indicate a positive industrial climate characterized by cooperative grievance handling, management-provided welfare amenities, and mutual respect between employees and management.
However, the study also identified certain gaps in communication and training that impact employee motivation. Suggestions have been made to enhance grievance redressal transparency, encourage participative management, and introduce more systematic training and development programs.
By investigating the institutional, social, and economic aspects of industrial relations in this specific context, the research contributes to broader discussions on sustainable HR practices in cooperative textile units and provides a replicable model for similar organizations across India.
Keywords: industrial relations, employee satisfaction, cooperative textile, Human Resource Management, Worker Motivation, Participative Management.