How Trade Unions and Employers' Associations Support their Members
Two mindmaps. One to show how trade unions support their members, and one to show how employers' associations support their members.
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- Created on: 17-05-16 13:28
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- How do Trade Unions Support and Represent their Members?
- Negotiate with employers over pay and conditions.
- Act as a pressure group on government to gain better rights for employees.
- Support workers by giving advice if feel being unfairly treated.
- Providing training.
- Financial help in crisis.
- Examples of Trade Unions
- National Union of Teachers
- UNISON
- RMT
- How do Employers' Associations Support and Represent their Members?
- 2nd main association: Federation of Small Businesses (FSB)
- Services provided by them.
- 1st main association: Confederation of British Industry (CBI)
- Legal advice.
- Financial advice with loans and insurance.
- Business support. E.g. dealing with overseas companies.
- Campaigning. E.g. cut business taxation.
- Services provided by them.
- 1st main association: Confederation of British Industry (CBI)
- 2nd main association: Federation of Small Businesses (FSB)
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