MN7181 - People and Organizations- Blog 4 (Employee Relations) - Employee Voice
Employee Voice
Employee voice is widely used concept on current
organizations. This bridges the gap between the employees and the management by
encouraging and creating space for healthy communication, settling disputes
within the organization and also allows the employees views to be considered at
decision making.
As per (Armstrong, 2006) , it is explained Employee
Voice has been addressed elaborately, where it’s mentioned “Employee voice is the term increasingly used
to cover a whole variety of processes and structures while enable, and sometime
power employees, directly and indirectly to contribute to decision making in
the firm” (Boxall & Purcell , 2003) meanwhile Millward et al (2000)
states Employee Voice as “the ability of
employees to influence the actions of employers’”
In the CIPD (CIPD, 2018)
The Employee Voice is clarified as a method of employees expressing their views
to the employer, where employees are able to impact the employer at the work
place. Also, it has mentioned employee voice is two ways beneficial as the
employer get the benefit of increased productivity, innovation and the
employees feel a greater satisfaction and belongingness to the work place.
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How Employee voice is “voiced”?
It is observed that through several chains of communication
employees do express themselves in an organizations, as discussed influencing
the decision making at many times. As above, this has benefits to both the
employer and employee. Below is a simple diagram which has given a the process of the employee voice and it's placemnet in an overall interest of a business.
Image 2 ; Framework for Employee Voice
Above Image 2 by Marchingtan et at (2002) describes the two axis of contested agenda and shared agenda of an institute. The two areas he has identified is the individual employee and the collective unions to produce the employee voice. It is explained for upward problem solving the factors are the shared agenda of participation and partnership, where as you can see the contested agenda of grievances and collective bargaining are also on the same axis, which do have interdependence of each other, as of the explanation of the framework by Marchingtan. It is also mentioned depending on the degree of the involvement direct and indirect involvement , the organization will have it's trend towards shared or contested agendas.
Building two way communications (Dessler, 2008) explains the two ways
communication allowed culture creates the fair treatment for the employees. Employees
inputs are considered and at decision making so that all are aware of the
process and the results and the consequences.
Also, having said the importance of two way communication in
order to bring the employee voice out, it is mentioned along with the
opportunity to speak up it is important that individuals take the
accountability of what they have expressed too (CIPD, 2017)
References
Armstrong, M., 2006. Hand book of Human Resources
Management Practice. In Hand book of Human Resources Management Practice.
10th ed. Kogan Kagen Limited. p.982.
CIPD, 2017.
CIPD Positioning paper. Have your say; Alternative forms of workplace voice,
p.27.
CIPD, 2018. CIPD.
[Online] Available at: https://www.cipd.asia/knowledge/factsheets/employee-voice#6185
[Accessed 01 September 2018].
Dessler, G.,
2008. Human Resource Management. 11th ed. Prentice Hall of India Pvt
Ltd.
Bibliography
https://www.ukessays.com/essays/human-resources/human-resource-management-and-employee-voice.php
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Sources
Image 1 - https://www.netigate.net/articles/employee-engagement/voice-employee-netigate-insight-platform/
Image 2 - https://nscpolteksby.ac.id/ebook/files/Ebook/Business%20Administration/ARMSTRONGS%20HANDBOOK%20OF%20HUMAN%20RESOURCE%20MANAGEMENT%20PRACTICE/56%20-%20Employee%20Voice.pdf


Can u pls elaborate/explain the factors in yr article - Image 2 - Give some explanations with regard to the topics related in the diagram. Pls re-fwd after same done.
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Dear sir, as advice the diagram is explanation is included above. Thank you
DeleteCan u pls send the updated/revised article.
ReplyDeleteThe revised article is accepted.
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