Employee Relations in Trade Unions
Employee
Relations in Trade Unions
Employee relations are
critical to the success of the organization. Good communication channels need
to be in place for information flow between employers and employees. In large
organizations, there are legal rules in place to engage employee representatives
.Trade unions are associations of employees.
Recognition of the
trade union by the company is very important for collective bargaining.
Collective bargaining takes place when the trade union negotiates with the
employer on behalf of the employees on matters regarding pay and other terms
and conditions of employment.
Trade unions are set
up to protect and promote the interests of employees. The existence of a trade
union reduces the possibilities of industrial conflict (Dillon, 2009). Trade
unions play a vital role in effective communication between management and
employees. They provide the support system to ensure that the differences of
opinion do not turn into major conflicts.
Becoming a member of a
trade union gives employees the confidence that their needs and interests are
being protected. This is a source of motivation for workers reducing
absenteeism, lower productivity and labour turnover. This ensures that there is
optimum utilization of human resources in the organization.
Role
of trade unions
The role played by
trade unions in uniting, protecting and improving the employees has a positive
impact on the business. They help management in the recruitment of employees.
Trade unions have also started to conduct various training and development
activities for the employees. They help in unifying employees coming from
diverse social and economic backgrounds by helping them get used to the work
conditions in the company. As a result, workers are more aware of the rules and
policies in the company. This gives the employees the requisite tools to
succeed in their job. With efficient employees, companies can achieve their
goals and grow at a faster rate. This will positively impact the economic development
of the economy.
The
Trade Union’s Role in Protecting Workers in their Workplaces -COVID-19 Crisis
The
global Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic has devastated the world of work,
causing huge costs on economies, labour markets, and societies across the worldwide.
Among
the most hit by the crisis, women workers, young and old age workers, migrant
workers, and refugees who are losing their jobs and livelihoods, without
enjoying proper social protection. They are pushed to compromise their
fundamental right of safety and protection at work, enshrined in the national
labour laws, to get any job to feed their families.
The
lack of protection in health and safety, excessive working hours, precarious
working conditions, and poor regulatory framework increase the chances of
exploitation of all workers, particularly for the low-income and disadvantaged
groups.
This
new situation, although it creates a new challenge for the trade union
movement, however, highlights the fundamental role it can play in the protection
of all workers especially at workplaces amid almost complete absence of
unemployment benefits in existing social security schemes and the lack of
alternative comprehensive social protection systems.
More
specifically:
· How to increase
the level of protection at the workplace, particularly for those who are at the
frontline of fighting the pandemic, including addressing psychosocial issues,
enhancing social security schemes, and establishing social protection floors.
· The role of
trade unions in fighting discrimination against the most vulnerable groups in
society.
· Discuss the Policy
Framework in addressing Covid-19, using International Labour Standards.
HRM
practices and trade unions
The disadvantages of
trade unions to management are they could lead to increase in wages at an
indiscriminate rate. This means higher costs for the company. Also, trade
unions consider only the requirements of its members. It gives no importance to
the views and needs of employees who are not members. When trade unions impose
strikes and lock-outs in the company, it causes decrease in productivity and
profitability levels.
Managing employee relations within the organization
Organizations today are increasingly exposed
to the challenges of managing employee relations and adopt practices that
promote a positive work culture. Global competitive pressures have added to the
stress levels at workplace and employee satisfaction becomes a critical issue
in such conditions.
Methods for managing employee relations
- Employee empowerment strategies and a participative leadership approach
- Flexible
organizational structures
- Employee participation
and consultative practices
- Frame regulations for disciplinary actions against misbehaviour .
There has been a
radical change in perspectives with changing business dynamics where
organizations feel that conflicts can be used to leverage organizational goals
and objectives through the use of effective leadership and managerial
strategies.
Conclusion
Trade
unions play an active role in negotiations between management and workers in
times of disagreement. Trade unions not only represent employees to discuss
their pay and benefits, but also provide a voice for the employees to be heard
on various other aspects of personnel policies.
The increase in market
competitiveness has resulted in the adoption of strategic plans that focus on
employee welfare and development schemes. Relationship emphasize the success of
the enterprise through developing employee trust and commitment, enhancing job
satisfaction, employee participation in decision making process, and increasing
organizational productivity, profitability and efficiency.
References
Labor Research (2005).Historical Insights The Early Institutionalists
on Trade Unionism and Labor Policy, pp.1–34.
Benson.J, (2000). Employee Voice in Union and
Nonunion Australian Workplaces. British
Journal of Industrial Relations, (38),pp.453–59.
Bernt & James, (2002). Changes in the Union
Wage Premium by Industry. Industrial
and Labor Relations Review, (56),pp.65–83
The benefits of working with a recognized trade union
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Ensure workplaces are safe
Audit non-compliance with labor codes
Improve staff retention
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