Unions
labor union influence of specific compensation decisions
basis of pay, rate vs. range, seniority vs. merit, wage differentials, wage adjustments
unions and alternative reward
20% of US collective bargaining agreements permit some alternative reward system.
role of unions in wage and salary policies and practices
basis of pay - hourly pay, overtime, etc. specifically outlined in contract, preferences for single rates (vs range), preference for seniority based ranges. differentials (occupation, geography, part-time vs full-time), wage adjustment provisions: deferred wage increases, re-opener clauses, cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) or escalator clauses
structure of wage packages
division between direct wages and employee benefits, evolution of the two-teir process
compensation in non-union firms: the spillover effect
employers seek to avoid unionization by offering workers wages, benefits, and working conditions won in rival unionized firms.
outcomes of spillover effect
nonunion mgmt continues to enjoy freedom from union "interference" in decision making, workers receive "spillover" of rewards obtained by unionized counterparts
two-teir pay plans
phenomenon of the union sector: contract differentiates pay based upon hire date, employees hired after a target date will receive lower wages than their higher-senoritiy peers in similar jobs. From management's view, wage tiers are a form of cost control, from union's view, less painful than job cutes, wage freezes,
division between direct wages and employee benefits
presence of unions adds 20-30% to employee benefits, greater percentage of total wage bill allocated to employee benefits
collective bargaining
the process of negotiation between the labor union and the organization. Prohibited, permissive, and mandatory issues. # of mandatory bargaining issues: wages, vacations, benefits, retirement and pensions, bonuses, insurance plans, etc.
Union impact of general wage levels
unions do make a difference in wages, size gap varies from year to year (during periods of higher unemployment impact of unions is larger, and vice versa
summary
unions have influence of wages, both union and non-union, though membership still has important effects on compensation in some industries
Labor Union Influence on Compensation
wage levels, structure of wage packages, reward systems, and compensation for nonunion employees