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Decisive Mandate
Working Together For A Better Workplace
Introduction
Usually the only means of Labour Management communication during the life of
a collective agreement is through the formalized grievance procedure, which
is adversarial in nature. This "win-lose" atmosphere does not
promote or contribute to resolving matters of mutual concern to the parties.
Labour Management Committees (LMC) bring union and management
representatives together in an attempt to improve the organization's labour
relations environment. It is not a substitute for the grievance procedure or
for collective bargaining.
Solving Problems
Today
The LMC consists of both labour and management representatives joining
forces to discuss alternative approaches to solving day to day problems in
the workplace. Issues such as work scheduling, absenteeism, and training can
be discussed.
Establishing A LMC
A mediator from the Department of Labour will attend the first meeting to
advise and assist the parties in the establishment of the Labour Management
Committee. Once established, the mediator will remain available for future
assistance.
A Solid Relationship
Cooperation Creates A Stronger Workplace
Building A Foundation
Mutual respect, understanding, and trust combine to form the foundation for
any successful relationship. To help solve problems, positive relationships
must be forged in the workplace. Joint consultation between labour and
management results in improved labour management relations.
Two Way
Communications
Equal representation and a solid commitment from both labour and management
is paramount when forming a Labour Management Committee. By opening two-way
communications and promoting effective action in areas such as employee
health and welfare, morale, production and safety problems can be dealt with
quickly and effectively.
A Better Situation
Support Through Organization
Understanding How it
Works
Individuals may take concerns and/or problems to a designated representative
of the LMC. In turn, the representative will table the issue with the
committee. This gives the LMC the opportunity to jointly address problems
before they escalate.
Understanding Why it
Works
A Labour Management Committee will work efficiently when both parties are
willing to communicate and cooperate for the benefit of everyone involved.
When both parties approach problems on the level of "what is
right" as opposed to "who is right", problems get solved.
Establishing an effective communication system helps ensure positive
problem-solving.
A Successful Solution
Making a Positive Today a Productive Tomorrow
Evaluation with
Results
Constant feedback from
management and union representatives involved in joint consultation
committees assures us that Labour Management Committees are an effective way
to get positive results.
Benefits of Labour
Management Committees
For Management, the
Benefits Include:
- an early discussion of
operational challenges and other concerns helps solve potential
problems.
- a timely response to these
problems helps resolve potential grievances.
- a more positive
relationship with the union committee and better employee communication
through elected leaders.
For Union, the
Benefits Include:
- an open communication
channel to top management.
- an opportunity for input
regarding many operational problems and management plans that affect the
employees.
- a way to address problems
before they escalate.
Joint consultation through a
Labour Management Committee benefits everyone involved in the overall
process. Your organization can benefit as well, by opening up proper
communications and cooperation channels in your working environment. A
Labour Management Committee truly promotes positive working relations.
Management has
Said...
"When our organization
formed a Labour Management Committee we did not expect such a positive
change in employee morale and overall productivity. We certainly encourage
other organizations to take advantage of what a Labour Management Committee
can offer."
"Without a Labour
Management Committee our organization would not be as successful as it is.
We sincerely hope the department will continue to enlighten employers and
employees in this province."
Labour has Said...
"Better overall working
conditions for employees is a plus in our books. Open relations and problem
solving strategies can only benefit everyone."
"A Labour Management
Committee sheds light on difficult working conditions and enables a
sensible, alternative approach to problem solving. We strongly recommend
this committee to all organizations."
For Assistance
If your labour/management relationship encounters difficult circumstances
that might benefit from neutral, third party assistance, consider
participating in the Preventive Mediation Program.
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