Title: Participatory Democracy
1Participatory Democracy Good Governance for
Labor Leaders
Presentation at NANNM Orientation Program for
Labor Leaders by E.O.ICHIMA,AMNIM,AMIMC,CMC LD
Consultant, Skillpath Consulting Abuja 09 780 32
86 0803 339 8100 0808 046
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the origin of the right to participation is
labor - ILO
2Ground Rules
- Switch Off Mobile Phones or Put Them on Meeting
Mode - No Unnecessary Movements/ Distraction
- Listen Carefully
- Talk One Person at a Time
- Contribute to Improve the Program
- Share Ideas/Participate
- Socialize to Dissipate Stress
3Background
- This paper will be delivered in three sub-modular
format broken into - Participatory Democracy
- Good Governance
- Labor Leadership
- Then a QA segment to round out the presentation
will follow
4Your Expectations from this Paper
- Individually list one thing you expect to gain
from this module and state why it is important to
you! - __________________________________________________
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Write your response down in the jotter provided
5Goals of Management
- The Management Wants
- To survive and remain competitive
- To grow and prosper
- To achieve a favorable return on its investment
- To effectively use human resources
6Goals of Management
- The Management Wants 2
- To attract, retain, and motivate employees
- To protect managements rights to make decisions
and retain flexibility - To obtain a commitment from the union that there
will be no strike
7Goals of the Union
- The Union Wants
- The union to survive and remain secure
- The establishment to grow and prosper as well as
the union - To obtain a commitment from the establishment
that there will be no lockout - The establishment to achieve a favorable return
on its investment and return fair wages to
employees
8Goals of the Union
- The Union Wants2
- The establishment to effectively use human
resources within the rules and policies of the
agreement and to achieve job security and
employment opportunities for members - The establishment to attract, retain, and
motivate employees within the rules and policies
of the agreement - To protect union and employee rights that were
negotiated and included in the labor agreement
If these goals are at variance, the case for
participatory democracy makes a lot of sense!
9Sub Module 1
10Definition and Overview
- Participatory Democracy aka representation of
interest - To participate means to contribute, chip in, take
part, play a part - Concept has been over flogged and understood
- Our concern is translate talk to action e.g.
how can NANNM and government fashion out a
better way of achieving MDGs related to health? - Where state or federal governments involve NANNM
in participation, are these interactions open and
predicated on transparency, full disclosure etc?
11Definition and Overview 2
- What was/is NANNMs input into the 2008 budget at
states and federal levels? - Democracy - social equality or consensus
- Democracy involves the process of power
acquisition through popular mandate - Social dialogue among actors in the
bipartite/tripartite process to reach a decision
everyone is comfortable with
12Definition and Overview 3
- Is NANNM or NLC prepared to re-engage governments
to build capacity in areas of common good?
13Participatory Democracy
- Representation of interests
- A process of working together to achieve mutual
goals - Mobilization of constituencies to input into the
decision making engine - Social dialogue among the social partners
government, labor and business - Â
See more on interest next slide
14Interests
UnionParticipationJob SecurityFair
WagesProtected RightsNo lockouts
ManagementControlEfficiencyEffectivenessFlexib
ilityNo strikes
Common InterestsSurvivalCompetitivenessProfitab
ilityEquity
15Key Question
- Can there be Democracy without Participation?
- Democracy without Participation Dictatorship
- Dictatorship breeds corruption, see the
corruption equation - (MD) (AIT) C
16How is AIT Achieved?
- Consultations
- Media Publicity/Newsletters
- Adherence to the principle of consent with
consent - Holding regular meetings at which leaders account
for their stewardship - Campaign against evil culture of nepotism,
partiality, bias, discrimination within the trade
union movement and government circles - Ensure that trade union and government programs
are conducted in the open
17Contd
- Ensure that both parties abide within the
framework of union constitution and government
democratic bylaws - Put aside/budget for enough resources for union
activities during the budget - Provide education and value re-orientation
- Increase active involvement of women and remove
barriers
18Why Participation?
- When left to decide what a father would consider
good for a child, the father is never entirely
cooperative - Emerging pressures downsizing, rightsizing etc
- To include Unions in awareness-raising campaigns
- To add voice, contribute to control of
corruption, ensure accountability, governance
effectiveness GAIT - Nurses elsewhere vs. nurses here are there gaps
in IT skills, do they have standard CPD programs,
special incentives?
19Why Participation? 2
- Lobbying and when necessary compelling government
to listen/change their policies by developing
position papers esp. when and where core labor
standards are ignored - A forum to link the role of unions in collective
bargaining to aims of sustainable development as
a measure of policy coherence - Compare notes state by state, nation A and B
globalised economy
20Why Participation? 3
- Make a case for ongoing research and learning as
adopted by the global unions in year 2000 - When negotiations ends in 50/50 or Either/Or
Situations - Privatization of social goods e.g. health and
water
21Aspects of Participation
- Problem Solving
- Awareness Raising
- Shared sovereignty in decision making
- Opportunities to participate in decision making
- Access to complete information necessary to make
a decision - Guaranteed equal rights and respect for dignity
- The right to minimum economic, health and safety,
and environment standards - The right to a share in the economic value
created by ones work
22Factors Inhibiting the Flourishing of Trade Union
Participation With Government/Employers
- Dictatorial tendencies on the part of some labor
leaders that angers government and its
representatives - Resources constraints - lack of employee
involvement - Corruption -
- Abuse of power tendency to become
autocratic/act solely on the basis of self
desire, self aspiration (climbers) - Pride and impunity
23Some ILO conventions that relate to Participation
- C.87 - freedom of association and protection of
the right to organize - C.98 - the right to organize and to bargain
collectively - C.100 - Equal Remuneration Convention
- C.111 - discrimination in respect of employment
and occupation - Others are Conventions 29,105,138 and 182
24Tasks/Concerns for NANNM on Participation
- When we participate, is there any written
guarantee that this participation will not lead
to lay offs? - Is there any written guarantee right of
protection from reprisal for employees/labor
leaders who voice criticism on government? - Are state government health institutions
implementing policies in accordance with the
Yaradua six point agenda? - Is there a balance between Union and Management
Goals? - Is your state governed by a do-it-my way or else
man?
25Sub Module 2
Good Governance
26Good Governance
- Public good and the promotion of overall welfare
of society - How will people respond when your name is
mentioned after your tenure? - As a leader, are you democratic, do you allow
true participation - In the Union circle for example, it includes
- does the state chairman carry his other officers
along? - Does he/she seek the blessing of the national
secretariat before taking certain actions?
27Good Governance
- Are state or national officers accountable or can
be held accountable? - Is there a measureable level of trust ?
- Are these leaders competent, men of character and
integrity? - At or during meetings, are they in charge?
- announce the intended duration
- Set up ground rules
- Allow all to speak
- Sum up and leave the issue
28Good Governance
- Are you in constant touch with what is happening
in every level of the Union/Association? - Do you think win win?
- Can you apply/integrate BATNA and WATNA to
achieve ZOPA?
29Good Governance Fundamentals
- According to Bello Imam (2004)good governance
includes - Accountability of Leadership
- Transparency in Decision Making
- Openness in transaction
- Observance of the rule of law
- Popular participation in decision making -
vibrancy of trade unions/third alternative
30Bad Governance Indicators
- I know it all dont dare to question me or my
judgment - Arrogance and constant self defense
- People dont believe what you say
- No open discussion or involvement
- People will not tell you truth or provide you
with vital information that might help you make
better decisions - People will avoid implementing your ideas and
subvert you authority
31Sub Module 3
32Sound Labor Leadership
- What is sound labor leadership?
- What kind of leaders is NANNM looking for?
- Is it those that collect union dues and pocket it
- Is it those that collect check off dues and
refuse to send what belongs to the National
Secretariat/National Labor Centre? - Is it a cabal that are not Gender sensitive?
33Sound Labor Leadership 2
- Did you study the contract or negotiation clause
very well ask yourself, ask what does this
phrase really mean? Only lawyers benefit from
vague wording - Avoid lies and half-truths among your members
remember, credibility once lost, can be
impossible to repair
34Sound Labor Leadership 3
- At meetings, emphasize the things you agreed
these are the points of common ground remember
you need these agreements to solve disagreements - Control emotion when provoked anger kills
- Avoid apologizing and adding a but qualifier
- Accept apologies by others resist the urge to
score points
35Enemies of Union Leadership
- Listening without hearing
- Holding back not willing to commit yourself
- Being locked in a box
- Use of killer phrases weve already tried
that - Showing off what do you know in this matter
- Lack of appreciation know that appreciation is
a wonderful thing it makes what is excellent in
others to belong to us as well it enables us to
know how long the rainbow will last
36Exercise
- Rearrange the following in order of priority
during labor election - Education level of the contestant
- Physique of the contestant
- Relationship of the contestant with
government/management - Tribe
- Experience in Leading people
- Age of the contestant
- Recommendation from management
- Sex male or female
37Duties of Labor Leaders at Work
- As leaders representing a large number of people
you have a duty of care for your members. These
include - To accept responsibility for members compliance
with laid down rules and regulations - To advance, promote and defend the interest of
members - To regulate terms and conditions of employment
with employers - To cooperate with management to create industrial
harmony at work - Handling of demands to educate command group
38Duties of Labor Leaders at Work 2
- To keep its members in check from going on
illegal strikes - Continued duty to bargain
- Educate members to obey every lawful order and
ethics of the nursing profession - Ensure that members use due care and skill
commensurate with the standard they claim to
possess and not to engage in anything that
conflict with employers business
39Loyalty to Your Union
- In your own words, what does loyalty really mean?
- Are you loyal/seen as loyal by your career and
association bosses? - Do you discuss with the national office problems
as they arise? - Are you managing the branch resources profitably?
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One common example telephone
40Phrases that Make/Mar Leadership
- The six most important words I admit I made a
mistake - The five most important words You did a good
job - The four most important words What is your
opinion? - The three most important words If you please
- The two most important words Thank you
- The one most important word We
- The least important word I
41Summary
- For participatory democracy to take root at
national and branch levels, elected persons must
display elements of Good Governance through open
and honest Leadership - Labor leadership character, competence and
trust - The origin of the right to participate is labor
- Democracy without participation Dictatorship
42Final Word
- The future depends on what we do in the
present. - -- Mahatma Ghandi
43Any Questions?
44About Presenter
- Since 1991, E.O. ICHIMA has been in the
training and career development sector providing
structured hands-on programs, packaging,
developing and involved in the delivery of
learning documentations. - He works as the Chief Executive Officer of
Skillpath Consulting Service
Inc an independent
management consulting company based in
Abuja Nigeria