Deep rooted conflicts and Industrial Relations interface in Botswana

Baakile Motshegwa, Theophilus Tebetso Tshukudu

Abstract


Conflict is inherently part of any industrial relations environment. With the advent of employee – management relations, conflict is bound to be and has always been present. This paper looks at conflict as it occurs in an organisation between employees and management and also government. Botswana has of recent witnessed a series of industrial relations conflict that can be categorised into three areas; union to union conflict; and union – management conflict and union - government conflict. Desktop methodology was used to collect information for this paper and some of the major events that have occurred in the Botswana industrial relations are referred to in this paper.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5296/jpag.v2i3.2349

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