Econs - 3.4 Flashcards

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trade unions

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an organisation which aims to protect the interests of its worker members

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role of trade unions in the economy

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  • bargaining with employers for pay rises and better terms and conditions
  • ensuring a safe working environment
  • providing legal and financial support
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types of trade unions

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  1. craft unions
  2. industrial unions
  3. white collar unions
  4. general unions
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craft unions

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  • oldest type of trade union
  • formed to organised workers according to their particular skill

same trade

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industrial unions

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  • represent all workers in their industry
  • eg. oil workers union would include workers involved in the exploration

*specific industry

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white collar unions

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  • labour unions recruit professional administrative and clerical staff (salaried workers) & other non-manual workers
  • common in teaching, banking, the civil service and local government

*office workers & professionals

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general unions

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  • prepared to accept anyone
  • usually large membership of unskilled workers
  • eg. drivers, warehouse, hotels employees and shop worker

*any type of worker

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collective bargaining

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  • negotiation between employers & trade unions to agree on wages, working conditions & benefits
  • done collectively to give workers more power
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wage claims

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  • a request for higher wages made by workers or unions
  • based on inflation, productivity, or wage comparison with other jobs
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factors influencing the strength of trade unions - increase

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  • growth in manufacturing jobs in these countries (manufacturing industry is often unionised because of their poor working conditions & low pay)
  • widening wealth gap and higher costs of living (leads to workers to petition for higher wages & better working conditions)
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factors influencing the strength of trade unions - decrease

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  • decline in manufacturing jobs
  • growth in part-time jobs
  • increase in unemployment
  • increase in self employed people
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trade union membership - advantages

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  • act as a channel of communication between employees and employers (negotiation & collective bargaining)
  • negotiate with government for minimum wage (increase standard of living for poorer workers)
  • help reduce conflict
  • develop improved industrial relations
  • offer legal and financial support
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trade union membership - disadvantages

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  • often portrayed in the media as having a negative role in the economy (strikes cause decrease in productivity)
  • can increase firms production costs when fighting for higher wages (government tax will also fall)
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