2.6 Industrial/ employee relations Flashcards

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Negotation

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A bargaining process between two or more parties, each with its own viewpoints, and seeks to find common ground, reach agreements and resolve conflict.

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Collective barganing

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The process by which wages and conditions of employment are negotiated between employers, or associations of employers and workers’ organisations.

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Trade union

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An organization of workers members who unite to protect their rights and well-being in the workplace.

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Methods used by employees to achieve individual and group objectives:

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  • negotiations
  • go slow
  • work to rule
  • overtime bans
  • strikes
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Negotiations

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A bargaining process whereby separate parties attempt to achieve a mutually acceptable outcome, i.e. a win-win situation.

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Go slow

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Employees deliberately work slower, reducing productivity and output.

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Work to rule

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Employees follow rules and procedures to the letter.

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Overtime bans

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Workers refuse to do overtime. In some industries, such as transport, this is extremely disruptive as overtime is required to offer acceptable service levels.

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Strikes

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Employees withdraw their labour and refuse to work in response to the breakdown of collective bargaining. A strike may be:
- for a fixed period e.g. one-day
- rolling (a sequence of strikes)
- full-time, until the dispute is resolved.

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Methods used by employers to achieve individual and group objectives

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  • negotiations
  • threat of redundancies
  • changes of contract
  • closure
  • lock-outs
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Sources of conflict in the workplace

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  • poor communication
  • personality-based conflict
  • needs and wants
  • power and control
  • redundancy
  • change
  • values, beliefs and attitudes
  • emotional differences
  • power abuse
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Types of conflict resolution

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  • Single-union agreement
  • No-strike agreements
  • Conciliation and arbitration
  • Employee participation and industrial democracy
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Conciliation and arbitration

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A process whereby the two parties involved in a dispute agree to use the services of an independent mediator to help in the negotiations.

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Single-union agreement

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Refers to an organization agreeing to participate in collective bargaining with a sole trade union that represents the workers.

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No-strike agreements

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A method of conflict resolution involving members of a labour union agreeing not to strike as a form of industrial action.

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Employee participation and industrial democracy

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Employee participation is a generic term for all forms of employee involvement in decision-making.

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Reasons for resistance to change in the workplace

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  • fear of failure
  • self-interest – losing something of value
  • misinformation – false beliefs about the need for change
  • low tolerance – lack of trust