A study on the perception of Ministry of Labour on the causes of labour disputes in the public sector
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Date
2008Author
Gathoronjo, Samuel N
Type
ThesisLanguage
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In the last ten years, the Ministry of labour has recorded increased labour
disputes, strikes and work stoppages in the public sector. This has led to a
higher labour turnover especially in the health and education sector where the
skilled manpower has been lured to the western countries. It has also led to
poor human resource utilization through loss of man-hours.
This project therefore sought to identify causes of labour disputes in the public
sector as perceived by the ministry of labour, which is the custodian of labour
laws in Kenya.
The target population comprised of members of staff in labour department
who are in job group ‘M’ to ‘R’ totaling to 40. These are the people who are
directly involved in industrial relations in the Ministry of labour and are not
unionisable. Since the numbers involved were small a census was conducted.
To determine the perception of the Ministry of labour on the causes of labour
disputes in the public sector frequencies and percentages were used. Scores of
above 70 percent were considered to be severe, above 50 percent were
considered moderate while those that had below 50 percent were considered
to be minor. Tables, graphs, tabulations and pie charts were used to present
the findings of the study.
The findings of the study indicated that labour disputes in the public sector
arise from a multiple of sources and it’s only the degree of severity that
differed. Also it was found out that many of the causes were interrelated with
one another.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
Description
MBA Thesis