Understanding Business Chapter 12

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INjunction

A court order directing someone to do something or to refrain from doing something

Yellow-dog contract

A type of contract that required employees to agree as a condition of employment not to join a union; prohibited by the Norris-LaGuardia Act in 1932

strike

A union strategy in which workers refuse to go to work; the purpose is to further workers' objectives after an impasse in collective bargaining

Open shop Agreement

Agreement in right-to-work states that gives workers the option to join or not join a union, if one exists in their workplace

secondary boycott

An attempt by labor to convince others to stop doing business with a firm that is the subject of a primary boycott; prohibited by the Taft-Hartley Act

Lockout

An attempt by management to put pressure on unions by temporarily closing the business

Union

An employee organization whose main goal is representing its members in employee-management negotiation of job-related issues

American Federation of Labor

An organization of craft unions that championed fundamental labor issues; founded in 1886.

craft union

An organization of skilled specialists in a particular craft or trade

Agency shop agreement

Clause in a labor-management agreement that says employers may hire nonunion workers; employees are not required to join the union but must pay a union fee.

Union Shop Agreement

Clause in a labor-management agreement that says workers don't have to be members of a union to be hired, but must agree to join the union within a prescribed period

Closed Shop Agreement

Clause in a labor-management agreement that specified workers had to be members of a union before being hired (was outlawed by the Taft-Hartley Act in 1947)

Certification

Formal process whereby a union is recognized by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) as the bargaining agent for a group of employees

Industrial Unions

Labor organizations of unskilled and semiskilled workers in mass-production industries such as automobiles and mining

right-to-work laws

Legislation that gives workers the right, under an open shop to join or not join a union if it is present

American Federation of Labor

Limited membership to skilled workers (Craftspeople)

Union Security Clause

Provision in a negotiated Labor-management agreement that stipulates that employees who benefit from a union mus either officially join or at least pay dues to the union

Knights of Labor

The first national labor union; formed in 1869.

Collective Bargaining

The process whereby union and management representatives form a labor-management agreement, or contract, for workers

Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)

Union Organization of unskilled workers; broke away from the AFL in 1935 and rejoined it in 1955

Sexual Harassment

Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other conduct (verbal or physical) of a sexual nature that creates a hostile work environment

cooling-off period

When workers in a critical industry return to their jobs while the union and mangement continue negotiations

givebacks

concessions made by union members to management; gains from labor negotiations are given back to management to help employers remain competitive and thereby save jobs

arbitration

the agreement to bring in an impartial third party (a single arbitrator or a panel of arbitrators) to render a binding decision in a labor dispute)

bargaining zone

the range of options between the initial and final offer that each party will consider before negotiations dissolve or reach an impasse

mediation

the use of a third party, called a mediator, who encourages both sides in a dispute to continue negotiating and often makes suggestions for resolving the dispute

shop stewards

union officials who work permanently in an organization and represent employee interests on a daily basis

primary boycott

when a union encourages both its members and the general public not to buy the products of a firm involved in a labor dispute

strikebreakers

workers hired to do the jobs of striking workers until the labor dispute is resolved

Negotiated Labor-management agreement (Labor Contract)

Agreement that sets the tone and clarifies the terms under which management and labor agree to function over a period of time

Decertification

The process by which workers take away a union's right to represent them


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