Agreement overview
Trade Unions recognise our right to be responsible for our management, organisation and policy to achieve our aims and objectives. We, and the trade unions, have common goals to:
- maintain acceptable employment practices and industrial relations
- encourage communication with employees
- ensure that we treat all workers fairly and equally
National agreements state that each local authority should determine which unions it recognises. This includes what facilities we provide to unions and how we work together to support effective industrial relations. The nationally recognised unions for employees in local government are confirmed in the relevant conditions of service.
Definitions
We use the following terms in this agreement. They reflect the terms used in the ACAS code of practice 'Time off for trade union duties and activities'. This code of practice is issued under section 199 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992.
- recognised trade union - an independent trade union recognised by us for collective bargaining purposes
- accredited representative or union representative - an employee elected or appointed by a recognised trade union. They must be elected as per the rules of the trade union. They represent all or some of the members within the workplace
- union member - a member of a recognised trade union
- other facilities include:
- payroll deduction of subscriptions
- printing
- telephones
- meeting rooms
- notice-board
- internal post or courier services
- ULR - accredited Union Learning Representative with appropriate training
Scope
The recognised trade unions may conduct collective bargaining, on behalf of employees, on:
- pay
- terms and conditions
Trade unions we recognise for collective bargaining
Employees should refer to HR for current names and contact details.
| Employment group | Recognised trade unions |
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| Staff employed in Local Government Services (Green Book) |
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| Staff employed within schools and educational improvement, advisory, psychology and council employees (Blue Book, Burgundy Book or Soulbury) |
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| Staff employed as Fire and Rescue staff (Grey and Gold books) |
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| Staff employed under Local Government Services (Green Book) and on NHS terms and conditions (Agenda for Change) |
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