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COMM 203 - Final - Ch.9 Questions and All Correct Answers.

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Union (definition) - Answer Organizations formed to represent their members' interests in dealing with employers. Labour relations (definition) - Answer A field that emphasizes shills managers and unions leaders can use to minimize costly forms of conflict (e.g. strikes) and seek win-win solutions to disagreements. 3 levels of decisions in labour relations - Answer 1. Labour relations strategy: management decides how to handle unions or maintain non-union operations. Unions decide to resist/adapt to new labour management relationships. 2. Negotiating collective agreements: issues like pay, job security, work rules, and safety, impacting workers and employers for the agreement's duration) 3. Administering collective agreements: disputes between union members and management are resolved through a formal grievance process 2 private sector unions in Canada - Answer - United Food and Commercial Workers Canada (UFCW Canada) - Unifor Unions are either CRAFT (based on skills) or INDUSTRIAL (based on industry) unions. 2 public sector unions in Canada - Answer - Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) - Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) - federal/government departments Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) (definition) - Answer The umbrella organization for affiliated Canadian and international unions, as well as provincial federations of labour and regional labour councils. Local union (definition) - Answer Basic unit of union organization; consists of unionized workers from a particular department, location, industry, or sector that are covered by a specific collective agreement. Local unions handle negotiations on their location-specific work rules and other issues

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COMM 203 - Final - Ch.9 Questions
and All Correct Answers.
Union (definition) - Answer Organizations formed to represent their members' interests in
dealing with employers.



Labour relations (definition) - Answer A field that emphasizes shills managers and unions
leaders can use to minimize costly forms of conflict (e.g. strikes) and seek win-win solutions to
disagreements.



3 levels of decisions in labour relations - Answer 1. Labour relations strategy: management
decides how to handle unions or maintain non-union operations. Unions decide to resist/adapt
to new labour management relationships.

2. Negotiating collective agreements: issues like pay, job security, work rules, and safety,
impacting workers and employers for the agreement's duration)

3. Administering collective agreements: disputes between union members and management are
resolved through a formal grievance process



2 private sector unions in Canada - Answer - United Food and Commercial Workers Canada
(UFCW Canada)

- Unifor



Unions are either CRAFT (based on skills) or INDUSTRIAL (based on industry) unions.



2 public sector unions in Canada - Answer - Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE)

- Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) - federal/government departments



Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) (definition) - Answer The umbrella organization for affiliated
Canadian and international unions, as well as provincial federations of labour and regional
labour councils.



Local union (definition) - Answer Basic unit of union organization; consists of unionized
workers from a particular department, location, industry, or sector that are covered by a specific
collective agreement.



Local unions handle negotiations on their location-specific work rules and other issues.



Union steward (definition) - Answer An employee elected by union members to represent
them in ensuring that the terms of the agreement are adhered to.

, History of Union Membership - Answer - First labour organization (precursor to the Canadian
Labour Congress) was established in 1873.

- Winnipeg General Strike of 1919.

- Collective bargaining was officially recognized in 1937.

- 1967: government workers gained collective bargaining rights through federal legislation.

- Advocating for workplace safety and paid maternity leave in the 1960s and 1970s.



Trends in Union Membership - Answer - Gradual decline in union membership since 1994

- More unionization in public sector than private

- Unionization of young people is dropped



Reasons for decline in union membership - Answer - Structural changes in the economy (job
growth in the service sector, while unions are usually for "blue-collar" workers)

- Pressure to control costs because of global competition

- Competition for human resources --> employers offer more than unions

- Government regulations on workplace safety and human rights are already good--little for a
union to fill



Social unionism (definition) - Answer Union activities that involve both engagement with
social justice struggles and methods beyond the collective bargaining process.



Rand formula (definition) - Answer A union security provision that makes payment of labour
union dues mandatory, even if a worker is not a member of the union.



Checkoff provision (definition) - Answer Allows the employer to automatically deduct union
dues from employees' paychecks and remit them to the union.



Closed shop (definition) - Answer Require union membership before hiring.



Union shop (definition) - Answer Mandate joining the union within a certain time frame after
starting employment.



2 key contract provisions for unions - Answer These two key contract provisions are critical
to the union's security and validity:

1. Checkoff provision

2. Union membership provision

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