Representation and bargaining
Collective bargaining, employee representation, employer organisations, trade unions, industrial action.
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Collective bargaining, employee representation, employer organisations, trade unions, industrial action.
A strike is the act of a number of employees who wholly or partially stop work or reduce normal performance of work …
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New Zealand’s national centre of trade unions, the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions(NZCTU), has 19 affiliated unions representing 200,000 workers …
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The Fair Pay Amendments Law (115-1) opens the way for collective bargaining to go beyond the enterprise level and cover whole industries or occupations …
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The Federation of International Employers (FedEE) is committed to undertaking its activities in an ethical and humane way. We seek to verify that none of our Suppliers, Associates, Affiliates Representatives or Members is involved in unethical trade practices and operate our own employment policy in line with ILO conventions and the principles of best practice. Operational and strategic issues are the responsibility of the FedEE Board, whilst day-to-day running of FedEE is through its Secretary-General and contractual relationship with our operating affiliate FedEE Corporate Services Limited (FCSL). Our services are mainly engaged via FCSL and are principally in the fields of professional services, IT services, telecommunications, utilities and office supply. We undertake to pay our suppliers in a timely way and promote an organisational philosophy that promotes equality of opportunity, freedom of expression, tolerance and a liberal corporate stance. FedEE has its own code of conduct, developed many years ago, and seeks to both further that in the corporate world and adhere to it in our own organisation.
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