Purpose- Paying
solidarity due is one of the ways to benefit from collective labour agreement
for labours who work in the workplace in scope of the collective labour
agreement but not a member of the labour union who made the agreement.
Benefiting from collective labour agreement by paying solidarity due could
begin after the signature date of the agreement. Labours who pay solidarity due
could not be benefitted from retrospective clauses of collective agreement.
Methodology- In our
study, the scope and provisions to benefit from the collective labour agreement
by paying solidarity due would be discoursed.
Findings- There is no difference in the scope
of benefit from collective labour agreement between paying solidarity due and
being a member of the labour union except benefiting the retrospective clauses
of the agreement.
Conclusion- In order to establish a balance between collective
union freedom and negative freedom of trade union, the amendment of the law
that permitted labours who pay solidarity due to benefit from the retrospective
clauses is needed.
Collective labour agreement benefiting from collective labour agreement solidarity due retrospective effect labour union membership
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | March 30, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 Volume: 7 Issue: 1 |
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