Monday, January 28, 2013

What is the organizing process of unions? Include details requirements unfair labor practices and other important aspects of union organization

I think that different unions have different requirements
and organizations.  The basic process is for workers to be able to coalesce into a
collective body in order to be able to petition management in order to have their
membership's voice represented.  In terms of the unfair labor practices, this becomes
the fundamental reason as to why unionizing happens.  Unionizing in a particular setting
happens when there is a consensus reached that the collectivity proposed would be
something to best represent the needs and demands of the membership.  There is a real or
perceived mistreatment of workers or a desire to protect workers' rights in its approach
to management.  The union then ends up becoming the force that negotiates and represents
the workers' voices to management as an organization.  The process of representing the
collective membership can revolve around issues such as compensation, grievance of
worker treatment, proper conditions, as well as other elements that are within the
rights and entitlements of workers in relation to the management
body.

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