08. BENEFITS OF GRIEVANCE HANDLING PROCEDURE
8.1 Grievance Major Effects Grievances may assume formidable form if they are not identified and redressed and may affect adversely the workers, managers, and the organization. The effects are the following: 1. On Industry : a. Increase in the cost of production per unit. b. Low quality of productivity. c. Increase in the wastage of material, spoilage/leakage of machinery. d. Low quality of production or service. 2. On the Employees : a. Reduction in the level of employee morale. b. Reduction of the level of commitment, sincerity, and punctuality. c. Increased in the number of accidents. d. Increased rate of absenteeism and turnover. 3. On the Managers:: a. Stain in superior-subordinate relations . b. Rise in indiscipline cases. c. Rise in unrest and thereby machinery to maintain industrial peace. d. Raise the degree of supervisory control and fo