Chapter 10: Understanding Labour Relations and Collective Bargaining Flashcards
Define unfair labor practices
Specific employer and union illegal practices that operate to deny employees their rights and benefits under labour law
Explain what collective agreement means
- the conclusion of negotiations
- legal, binding, written document
Define grievance
Complaint by employee (or employer) that some aspect of collective agreement has been violated
What are employer obligations and tactics
- Cannot interfere with certification process
- Prohibited from dismissing, disciplining, or threatening employees for exercising their right to form union
- Cannot promise better conditions
- Cannot change conditions
- Must bargain in good faith
What are union obligations and tactics
• Cannot interfere with operation of employer
• Cannot coerce or intimidate
• Must provide fair representation to all
members of bargaining unit
• Cannot engage in illegal activities
Impact of unionization on managers
• Greater involvement in management decisions
• Restrictions on behaviours and actions
• Formalized challenges to decisions
(grievances)
What is the rights arbitration
• Functions to provide solution to grievance if parties unable to resolve
• Performed by neutral third party
• Both parties obligated to abide by
decision
What are the collective bargaining processes
- preparation for negotiation
- gather data
- form bargaining teams
- develop strategies
- develop management proposals and limits of concession
- consider opponents’ goals
- make strike plans
- conduct negotiations
- bargain in good faith
- analyze proposals
- resolve proposals
- stay within bargaining zone
- formalize agreement
- clarify contract language
- ratify agreement
- clarify contract language
What are the seasons employees unionize
- economic needs
- dissatisfaction with management
- a desire to fulfill social and status needs