A major explanatory factor of the extent of collective bargaining is the nature of the civil service system. Reformed "non-career" systems tend to adopt collective bargaining institutions, resulting in binding collective agreements between employers and unions, while classical "career" systems do not....
Adjudications under the public service staff relations act (Canada) : a comparative analysis of the interpretation and application of collective agreements in the federal public service and the private sector 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 14 作者: DP Olsen 摘要: Written for the Inst. of ...
“We're basically entering a brand new phase of what we talk about in collective agreements, which includes workers’ autonomy over their time,” said Armine Yalnizyan, an economist and the Atkinson Fellow on the Future of Workers. The Public Service Alliance of Canada and Otta...
This paper provides an overview of Local Public Service Agreements (LPSAs) as they have developed in the UK. The LPSA is a scheme in which a local authority commits itself to achieving a range of demanding targets, agreed with central government, that reflect national and local priorities. An...
Equally attractive is the idea of allowing public-service unions to "unbundle" their services in cases where doing so would produce benefits for taxpayers and improve service delivery. In practice, this would mean that in firms and industries without full-scale collective-bargaining agreements, public...
“Thousands of members made sacrifices during 10 days for the collective good of their colleagues, lost wages and fought hard for a better contract,” Barrette said. “Having someone sneak around and put their personal agenda ahead while others are making the effort is, in our opinio...
The article argues that, prior to the FW Act, redundancy obligations were predominantly dealt with in collective agreements, and did not require consultations or redeployment of redundant employees beyond the individual agency. However the FW Act fundamentally changed the law in this area. The ...
public service system (Simons1994). This feature is particularly evident in European cities, where there is an important amount of publicly owned areas, due to the convergence of stakeholders from the political, technical, and collective spheres, as well as the balancing between economic and public...
There is a strong relationship between well-being for all and agency in that service provisioning systems and infrastructures that underpin well-being (e.g., health, education, air quality, etc.) provide capacities for people to act. For example, the IPCC specifies that “investing in universal...
Conversely, the agriculture interests such as the NFU continue to stress the importance of striking a balance between delivering these environmental outcomes and producing food – with their lobbying already resulting in an increased frequency in the rates of payment and flexibility in agreements under ...