2.7 HL Flashcards
possible reasons for employees and employers to have conflict
lack of job security
salary and benefits
working hours
poor communication
inequity
personality clash
leadership style
expectation - e.g. overtime
values
redundancies
organizational change, e.g. new offices
resistance to change
what can conflict lead to
demotivation, employees leaving etc
industrial action
actions to put pressure on the other side to solve conflict
collective bargaining (unions)
EEs negotiate with the employer together, usually using chosen EE representatives
EEs should have more power when working together
EEs can also form/join a Trade union
work-to-rule
only to do work which is outlined in their contract and refuse to do any additional work
e.g. stop working at exactly 5pm, no work during lunch break
strike action
stop working for a period of time and refuse to work
collective bargaining with ERs
saves the business time and makes the EEs feel listened to
threats of redundancies
make them redundant if they don’t agree to terms
changes to contract
increased working hours or job requirements when renew contracts
lockouts
temporarily close the factory so workers do not get paid
closure
completely close the factory - leading to redundancies
Employee participation and individual democracy
achieve a closer working relationship between EE and ER. Give EEs more a say in the running of the business
e.g. employee on the board of directors, employee share ownership, democratic leadership style
increased motivation of EE should hopefully reduce the likelihood of conflicts
no-strike agreement
Union members agree not to strike
usually in return for an agreement - e.g. pay will always increase in line with inflation
reduces EEs power in the future but will hopefully increase the image of the union, leading to more members
single-union agreement
ER only negotiates with one union, rather than multiple unions
different unions may have different objectives, so only negotiation with one may increase the likelihood of an agreement
conciliation and arbitration
The use of a 3rd party to help resolve a dispute
Conciliation = use of 3rd party to encourage EE and ER communication and reach a compromise
Arbitration - use of 3rd party to listen to both sides and then make a binding decision