3.6.5 Flashcards

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What is meant by the term trade union?

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An organisation that protects and improves economic position and working conditions of its members

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2
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State 4 objectives of trade unions within the UK

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Maximise pay

Achieving safe and secure working conditions

Attaining job security

Influencing decisions in the workplace

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3
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Is the following statement true or false?‘ Union representatives negotiating on behalf of many employees can save time and reduce the likelihood of disputes the occurring.‘

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True

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4
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State two other ways in which employees may be represented within businesses apart from by trade unions

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A factory or office committee

Staff Association

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5
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What conditions have to be met by a business for it to have a legal obligation to operate a European works council?

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The organisation must have at least 1000 employees

At least 150 employees must be located in two or more member states of the EU

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State 4 possible influences on the extent and methods of employee representation in decision-making within businesses

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Leadership and management style used in the business

The overall or corporate objectives of the business

The nature of the work and employees hired

Employment legislation

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What are the 2 EU laws that relate to employee presentation within larger businesses?

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ICE regulations & European works council regulations

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State two factors that may contribute to effective employer-employee communication

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Using the appropriate style of management

Adapting the organisational structure to encourage effective communication

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What is the difference between arbitration and conciliation?

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Consolation only encourages negotiations without giving any judgement on validity. Arbitration is making judgement on validity resulting in binding, non-binding and pendulum arbitration

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10
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State to costs to employers that may arise from an industrial dispute

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A strike will reduce revenue

Future sales may be lost if customers believe that it is an on reliable supplier

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State four ways of communicating with employees

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Email

Social media

Intranets

Video conferencing

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State two methods of avoiding industrial disputes

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No strike and single union agreements

Advisory, conciliation and arbitration service

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State three methods of resolving industrial disputes

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Arbitration

Conciliation

Employment tribunals

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14
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State 4 things that benefits employers from good relations

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Helping to develop a strong employer brand and corporate image

Promoting employee engagement and motivation (Hertz and Maslow’s)

Reduced absenteeism and turnover

Easier to implement change

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State 3 things that benefit employees from good relations

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Financial benefits

Job security

The possibility of greater participation in decision-making

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Define employee relations/industries relations

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The extent to which there is a positive working relationship between the management of a business and its employees.

17
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Define employee involvement

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The extent to which employees are involved in making strategic organisational decisions

18
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Name 2 types of trade union

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National union of teachers (NUT)

General and municipal workers union

19
Q

What are the unions roles?

A

Advice

Representation

Negotiation

20
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Types of industrial action

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Strike (miss days of work)

Go-Slow (working at a slower rate)

Overtime ban

Work to rule (only do what is in the contract)

21
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Business benefits and drawbacks of TU

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Benefits

  1. Negotiating time reduced
  2. Increased moral and communication

Drawback

  1. Industrial action
  2. Negotiations may be time consuming
22
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Employee benefits and drawbacks of TU

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Benefits

  1. Higher negotiating power
  2. Better communication

Drawbacks

  1. Lose pay from strikes
  2. Management may try to reduce TU power through redundancies
23
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Define workers councils

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A group made of employee and management representatives who meet to discuss day-to-day runnings of a business

24
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Business benefits and drawbacks of workers councils

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Benefits

  1. More creativity and innovation
  2. Non-combative communicative environment

Drawbacks

  1. Just a legal requirement for businesses, not effectively used.
  2. Increased management time
25
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Employees benefits and drawbacks of workers councils

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Benefits

  1. Helps understand aim and objectives
  2. Contribute to business operations

Drawbacks

  1. Pay and conditions not directly discussed
  2. Not fully represented if representatives are chosen by the management