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Title: What is a Union?


1
What is a Union?
  • An association, combination, or organization of
    employees who band together to secure favorable
    wages, improved working conditions, and better
    work hours, and to resolve grievances against
    employers.

2
Unions and Management 8.3
  • Labor Contract Issues
  • Wages and Fringe Benefits
  • Working Conditions
  • Job Security
  • Union Security
  • Grievance Procedures

3
Labor Contract Issues 8.3
  • Wages and Fringe Benefits
  • Vary according to type of position and seniority
  • How is Overtime paid?
  • COLA or cost of living allowance raises
  • Fringe Benefitsare non-wage payments includes
    sick days, holidays, vacation days, health and
    life insurance, profit sharing, etc.

4
Labor and Contract Issues 8.3
  • Working Conditions
  • Clean and safe workplace
  • Reasonable working hours
  • Clearly defined job responsibilities

5
Labor and Contract Issues 8.3
  • Job SecurityThe legal system provides some
    protection by prohibiting an employer from firing
    an employee because of race, sex, religion, age,
    or union activity.
  • Senioritythe holding of privileges based on the
    number of years a worker has been employed by the
    company.

6
Labor Contract Issues 8.3
  • Union SecurityEmployees are free to join and
    participate in union activities without penalty.
  • Grievance ProceduresWhen a work related dispute
    arises, either labor or management may seek
    resolution by following a set of agreed upon
    steps for solving the problem.

7
Contract Negotiations 8.3
  • Collective BargainingWhen negotiating a new
    contract with management, union leaders speak for
    all the members they represent.
  • MediationNegotiators call in a neutral third
    party to listen to arguments of both sides and to
    suggest ways in which an agreement can be
    reached.
  • ArbitrationLike mediation except decision is
    binding.

8
Union Tactics 8.3
  • StrikeUnions call for union members to stop
    working until contract demands are met.
  • Most strikes are called over wage disputes
  • Others are called over poor working conditions
  • Others are called over unfair management
    practices
  • PicketingWalking in front of business with
    signs.
  • Informs public that a strike is in progress
  • May arouse public sympathy for workers
  • Discourages non-strikers from entering

9
Union Tactics 8.3
  • Boycotts Is an organized effort to stop the
    purchase of a companys products.
  • Secondary boycottIs a refusal to buy the goods
    or services of any firm that does business with a
    company whose employees are on strike.
  • Coordinated CampaigningInvolves the use of both
    picketing and boycotting.

10
Management Responses 8.3
  • Three common management actions
  • Hiring replacement workers
  • Introducing a lockout
  • Asking for an injunction

11
Management Responses 8.3
  • Replacement WorkersThe company may decide to
    hire replacement workers.
  • Hard to find qualified workers
  • May be intimidated by the strikers
  • LockoutsThe employer closes a companys doors
    until negotiators reach a contract agreement.
  • InjunctionsCompany asks government to issue a
    court order to prevent workers from striking.
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