Chapter 12 Key facts checklists
Trade unions: recognition, collective bargaining, and industrial action
- The Certification Officer among other mattes decides whether a trade union is entitled to be treated as independent.
- An independent trade union needs to be recognised by the employer in order to enjoy a number of important statutory rights.
- Employers have a duty to disclose to trade unions recognised for collective bargaining purposes information without which they would be impeded in carrying out collective bargaining.
- It is unlawful to dismiss or subject to detriment someone for the purpose of preventing them from joining, or taking part in the activities of, a trade union.
- Statutory immunity is given only to industrial action taken in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute.