John Dunlops industrials relations systems approach consists of what key elements?
1) The environment
2) Actors & parties
3) Processes & activities
4) Outputs & results
Feedback comes through the feedback loops.
Feedback loops: O&R to all. P&A to A/P.
What is the political economy approach to labour relations?
It emphasizes that labour relations is affected by broader issues in society and the economy, in particular, the distribution of power.
Employers have the upper hand when dealing with employees, and the establishment of small fragmented single-employer bargaining units means that employees do not have sufficient power to deal with employers.
How did labour organizations begin in Canada?
in the early 1800s, independent local unions made up of skilled craft workers.
They were concerned with protecting their craft status from unskilled workers and providing assistance to their fellow tradesmen who were sick or unemployed
What are the economic trends affecting Labour Relations?
1) Labour marketing changes
2) Globalization
3) Trade liberalization
4) Deregulation
5) Non-standard work (P-T/Temp)
6) Mergers
7) Downsizing
What environmental factors affect Labour Relations?
1) Economic
2) Social
3) Political
4) Legal
5) Technology
What factors affect an employer’s labour relations strategy?
1) Employer’s competitive strategy
2) Union/Non-union status of competitors
3) Experience with unionization
4) Management values/ideology
5) Union philosophy/policy (of employer)
6) Union power and ability to oppress the employer
7) Types of employees
8) Legal environment
How can an employer behave when faced with a union
1) Union opposition
2) Union avoidance/substitution
3) Union acceptance
4) Union resistance
5) Union removal
What are best practices for an employee communications program
1) Conduct a communications audit
2) Create outlets for employee suggestions
3) Have leaders interact with employees at all levels
What are forms of employee involvement?
1) Quality circles (employees investigate problems)
2) Problem-solving groups
3) Employee-management committees
4) Self-directed teams
5) Co-determination (of decisions)
What are the two types of unions?
Craft: members of a trade/occupation
Industrial: workers from different positions in a company/firm
What are key union objectives
1) Improving terms and conditions of work
2) Protecting employees against arbitrary management action
3) Providing a process for conflict resolution and employee input
4) Pursuing economic and social change
What are the key functions of a Local?
What are the functions of the Canadian Labour Congress?
What is the government’s involvement in labour relations?
What are reasons employees unionize?
What are reasons employees do not unionize?
How does a union gain bargaining rights?
1) Being voluntarily recognized by the employer
2) Applying to the Labour Relations Board
When a union applies for certification to the LRB, it must establish
1) It is a trade union as defined by legislation
2) The application is timely
3) The group of employees is an appropriate bargaining unit
4) The union has adequate support from employees
What workers are ineligible for unionization?
What are the 2 ways to certify employee support for a union?
1) Representation vote
2) Membership cards
What are 2 ways an employer can use unfair labour practices against an employer?
1) Threats, intimidation and coercion
2) Interference or influence by the employer
What behaviour is allowed by employers during a union organizing campaign
What unfair labour practices must unions avoid at certification?
What happens when their is an allegation of unfair labour practices?