Chapter 4 Corporate Strategies Towards Unions in Unionized and Nonunionized Workplaces Flashcards

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What are the 2 objectives of employers?

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  1. Efficiency/productivity (to maximize profits)

2. Control

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What are the 3 proactive strategic choices of Strategic choice theory (different levels)?

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  1. Corporate level - decide weather to accept, avoid or oppose unions & adopt relevant policies
  2. Collective Bargaining level - use distributive or integrative approach
  3. Workplace level - introduce self managed work teams, other employee involvement schemes to increase motivation and productivity
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What are the 3 basic strategies towards unions?

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  1. Union opposition & removal
    - discourage union activity among employees, oppose organizing among employees if it occurs
  2. Union substitution & resistance
    - design pay & other HR policies so workers regard unions as unnecessary
  3. Union acceptance
    - remain neutral when union organizing occurs
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Legal and illegal attempts to remain union-free

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Union opposition

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Attempts to get rid of existing unions

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Union removal

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Attempts to limit the spread of unions (in firms that have some of their facilities unionized)

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Union resistance

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7
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Legal attempts o prevent unionization

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Union substitution (avoidance)

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8
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Remains neutral during union organizing

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Union acceptance

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9
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What is the aggressive approach to get rid of unions called that uses actual or near illegal unfair labour practices?

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The Stick Approach

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What are the processes or methods to avoid unions (9)?

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  1. Union avoidance
  2. Contract negotiations
  3. Lockouts
  4. Grievances/arbitration
  5. Legal action
  6. Political activity
  7. Public relations
  8. Collaboration with union
  9. Unilateral action
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What did they did at CIBC in the 1970’s as union opposition?

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  1. Transferred pro-union workers out of some branches
  2. Transferred anti-union workers into that branch
  3. Management trainees reclassified as staff
  4. Anti-union statements made by management
  5. Unfair labour created fear
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12
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Whats the name of the strategy that avoids employee-friendly practices - sends message to employees that a union is not needed:

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The carrot strategy (union substitution/resistance)

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What are Magna’s strategies to make employees happy?

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  • Transparency
  • Profit sharing
  • Corporate constitution
  • Operate in smaller teams (creates healthy competition)
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What are strategies used in Union substitution (10)?

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  1. Wages match union rates
  2. Seniority plays a role in promotions and layoffs
  3. Grievance procedure (president as last step)
  4. Profit sharing
  5. Tries to avoid layoffs in bad times
  6. Emphasizes training
  7. Managers hold one-on-one meetings with workers
  8. Firm provides support during illnesses
  9. Sponsors major learning and recreation center/social events
  10. Employee involvement in: job design, equipment selection, customer interaction, quality improvement
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What are the levels of union involvement in management decision making?

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  1. No involvement (very common)
  2. Information sharing (very common)
    - explains decisions to union
  3. Consultation
    - unions opinion is considered
  4. Joint committees
  5. Co-determination (rare)
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