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the rise of modern organisation in industrial relations scope the industrial revolution phases of the industrial revolution industrial society rise of modern organisation characteristic of industrial society workplace trends industrial ...

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            THE RISE OF 
     MODERN ORGANISATION 
         IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
  SCOPE
  • The Industrial Revolution
  • Phases of the Industrial Revolution
  • Industrial Society
  • Rise of Modern Organisation
  • Characteristic of Industrial Society
  • Workplace Trends
  INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIONS
  • The Industrial Revolution was a period from 
   1750 to 1850 where changes in agriculture, 
   manufacturing, mining, transportation, and 
   technology had a profound effect on the 
   social, economic and cultural conditions of the 
   times. It began in the United Kingdom, then 
   subsequently spread throughout 
   Western Europe, North America, Japan, and 
   eventually the rest of the world.
     Social Effect of the Revolution
     • In terms of social structure, the Industrial Revolution 
       witnessed the triumph of a middle class of industrialists 
       and businessmen over a landed class of nobility and gentry.
     • Ordinary working people found increased opportunities for 
       employment in the new mills and factories, but these were 
       often under strict working conditions with long hours of 
       labour dominated by a pace set by machines. 
     • As late as the year 1900, most industrial workers in the 
       United States still worked a 10-hour day (12 hours in the 
       steel industry), yet earned from 20 to 40 percent less than 
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       the minimum deemed necessary for a decent life.   
  Social Effect of the Revolution (2)
  • The Industrial Revolution brought about a greater 
   volume and variety of factory-produced goods and 
   raised the standard of living for many people, 
   particularly for the middle and upper classes. 
  • However, life for the poor and working classes 
   continued to be filled with challenges…
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...The rise of modern organisation in industrial relations scope revolution phases society characteristic workplace trends revolutions was a period from to where changes agriculture manufacturing mining transportation and technology had profound effect on social economic cultural conditions times it began united kingdom then subsequently spread throughout western europe north america japan eventually rest world terms structure witnessed triumph middle class industrialists businessmen over landed nobility gentry ordinary working people found increased opportunities for employment new mills factories but these were often under strict with long hours labour dominated by pace set machines as late year most workers states still worked hour day steel industry yet earned percent less than minimum deemed necessary decent life brought about greater volume variety factory produced goods raised standard living many particularly upper classes however poor continued be filled challenges...

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