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How to apply for a union to be derecognised when an employer or a worker wants union to stop negotiating
Trade unions can be recognised to represent groups of employees in a…
As an employer, you can apply to the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC)…
You can try to get a union derecognised if the workers in the bargaining…
If the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) declared recognition without a…
You can apply to the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) for a secret…
An employee or group of workers can apply to the Central Arbitration…
When employers, workers and the union have tried to reach agreement about…
If you feel that another party is using unfair practices to influence the…
You’ll usually find out the result of the vote 48 hours after the ballot…
Joining a union and getting recognition for collective bargaining and agreements - legal rules about membership, union reps and your rights
A trade union is an organisation with members who are usually workers or…
You have the right to: choose to join or not join a union decide to leave…
A trade union representative (‘rep’) is a union member who represents and…
When an employer and a union agree to negotiate on pay, terms and…
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A Guide for Employers and Employees to the role of the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) for these regulations
This guide provides information on statutory derecognition of a trade union
Make, or respond to, a complaint under Regulation 15(1) of the Information and Consultation Regulations 2004.
Preliminary study aims to measure how training in non-cognitive skills can allow girls to better negotiate health and education decisions
This section of the SEPs Resource Hub provides an explanation of SEP specific words and terms used throughout the guidance.
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