Synopsis: Communication For Productivity
Letters written to some 7500 Workers / Managers /
Union Leaders, following a period of strike / Go slow / Murders (1979 -
1987), at Mumbai factory of Larsen & Toubro Ltd. This direct / open /
honest communication led to a remarkable atmosphere of trust between
Workers and Management, which, in turn, increased productivity at 3% per year
(ave).
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20 Feb 1987
To:
Mr. S.V.Naik
General
Secretary
Bharatiya
Kamgar Sena
L&T Unit
Dear Mr.
Naik :
SUB :
PRODUCTIVITY
In the
Settlement dated April 11, 1984, your Union and the Workmen had committed to
make improvements in productivity, efficiency and quality, in every possible manner. The Union and the
Workmen had further agreed and undertaken to achieve within three months of signing
of the Settlement, and to maintain the improvement of at least 25% over the
productivity levels achieved during the currency of the 1979 Settlement In all
areas of operations. For this purpose, the Company had furnished to the Union
(vide my letter dtd. April II, 1984) statements showing productivity levels
achieved during the currency of the 1979 Settlement.
I have now
pleasure In forwarding to you what we have been able to achieve so far with the
co-operation of the Union. I enclose herewith statements received from the
Managers of -
(a)
Switchgear
Standard Products operations.
(b)
Switchboards
operations.
(c)
P-Pack
operations
(The
statement from Group II is expected to be ready within a week's time and will
be directly forwarded to you by Mr .P.M. Mehta).
These
statements show what we have managed against the target of 25%.
There can be
any number of reasons why the actual achievements. In most cases, are falling
far short of the targets. The question of apportioning the blame to a side does
not arise because I have repeatedly stated my position that in the matter of
productivity there can be no sides ! It is futile to talk of who could or
should have done what. The most important thing Is to have a continuous
on-going dialogue on the subject with the concerned Foremen/ Managers. Some
problems can be beyond the scope of all of us at Powai but these. I
feel are
few. The majority of the problems hindering growth of productivity I believe
are within our own control and must be solved In the spirit of constructive
co-operation and if it is futile to talk of managerial prerogatives it would be
equally futile to talk of workers' rights. We must get everyone involved and
make them real so the consequences of Increases In costs without more than
matching increases in productivity.
By a copy of
this letter I am requesting all Managers to -
(a) Ensure employee participation thru on-going
dialogue on the subject of increasing productivity.
(b) Develop productivity indicators wherever these do
not exist so that during the next round of negotiations we could have not only
a meaningful data base but meaningful targets also.
With
regards,
Yours
sincerely
H.C. PAREKH
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