Isabelle: “Today let’s talk about the first communication with the newly established union.”
Justin: "How does the initial conversation with the union begin?"
Isabelle: "Once the union is formed, they will send an official letter to start collective bargaining. They will first seek to establish ground rules."
Justin: "What do those ground rules entail, and what should the company consider?"
Isabelle: "They usually cover when and where to negotiate. The union may want to have negotiations on the company premises during work hours to assert their influence."
Justin: "I see. So, it would be important for the company to weigh the implications carefully before agreeing to the union’s request. What happens after the ground rules are addressed?"
Isabelle: "Next, the union will want to establish ‘Priority Negotiation Clauses,’ which generally includes time-off workers, check-offs, and allocating union office space."
Justin: "What are time-off workers and check-offs?"
Isabelle: "Time-off workers are employees allowed to work on union affairs during normal work hours, while still being paid. Check-offs are arrangements for union fees to be automatically deducted before salaries are paid.
Justin: "Does the company have to accept the union’s suggestion for these?"
Isabelle: "No, the company should also carefully consider these clauses as well to preserve their bargaining leverage for later negotiations.”
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