What is a trade union
This is a organisation of employees that seek to protect and improve interests of members this is done by negotiating on e.g. pay, work conditions,
Also members pay a subscription ever month
What support can members get off trade unions
Free legal advice on redundancy
Harassment
Dismissal
At a national level what do unions have
Full time salaried employees working at permanent headquarters
Governing body is union executive
At a local level what do unions have
The union representatives are elected from workforce in the business and allowed to take time off from work to take part in trade union activities at
what is a trade union congress
many trade unions are affiliated to this and it is an organisation which brings british union together to draw up policies
What does a TUC promote
A partnership defining as employers and trade union working together to achieve goals such as fairness and competitiveness
define union recognition
this is where employees who recognise a union agree to negotiate with it over pay and conditions
what does a trade union now have to do
what is trade unionism like today ?
-30 years ago 1/2 of the workforce were unionised now only 27% are.
- fewer than 6m belong to a union
-younger male manual workers are more unlikely to join a union due to the rise of part time work and zero hours contracts
define collective bargaining
where a union negotiates over pay and conditions
what is a no strike deal
this is a change in trade union activity where a union gives up the right to strike
if a union signs a deal what benefit would they have ?
-regular communication
-system of employee participation
-committment from managers to agree training
define work to rule
employees do exactly what’s stated in the contract, no more
what is CBI
this is the confederation of the british industry in which provides information to mmeebrs, government or policies issues that are directly affecting the business
define employee participation
this is where employees have the ability to participate in the decision making process
benefits to a business of employee participation
what is a quality circle
these are regular short meetings of a group of employees during work hours. its objective is to discuss and resolve work problems so that managers can gain awareness.
what is the work council
this is a formal meeting between the manager and the employees in a facotry to discuss the pay and work conditions. however it only applies to companies with 1000+ employees including at least 150 in 2 european states
what do the european work council give a right to
give right to employees rights to info and consultation of a companies decision.
what does a consultation depend on
what are principles that will be useful when unions and managers negotiate
what is industrial action
this is measures that can be taken by a union to put pressure on management over a decision
whwhat could a failure to rsolve a dispute resolve in
-refusing to work overtime
what is ACAS
this is the advisory concilation and abitration service which gives advice on industrial action offering services and avoiding conflicts. they try and persuade 1 party to see anothers view and it they agree it provides an arbitration