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An outline of the history and methodology of trade unions in Ireland and Britain. This presentation offers a brief background to the movement of organised labour in that region and how they seek to engage
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• Ethos of mediation and finding negotiated solutions
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History of trade unionism in Britain• 1799 Combination Act • 1834Tolpuddle Martyrs• 1867Trade Union Congress•1871 Trade Union Act•1906 Trades Disputes Act1.define trade unions and state they are the subjects of legal rights and duties2.protect the right of workers to organise into, or leave, a union without suffering discrimination or detriment3.provide a framework for a union to engage in collective bargaining for better workplace or business standards with employers4.protect the right of workers in a union to take action, if necessary by strike, to support and defend their interests, when reasonable notice is given, and action is "in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute
History of trade unionism in • 1894 … Irish Trade Union Congress (ITUC) was founded• 1907 … Belfast strike led by James Larkin • 1909 …IG&GWU• 1913 … Dublin Lock Out • 1912 ITUC established a political arm and became known as the Irish Labour Party• 1945 formation of the Northern Ireland Committee (NIC) of the ITUC• 1959 Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU). • 1964 Northern Ireland Committee was formally recognised by the Northern Ireland
government• 1987, an initiative from the ICTU led to the negotiation of the first of the current social
partnership agreements, the Programme for National Recovery
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• ICTU is the largest civil society organisation on the island of Ireland, representing some 832,000 working people with 55 unions affiliated to north and south of the border
• Northern Ireland Committee … 250,000 members in 36 unions
• NIC-ICTU austerity isn't working
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• A culture of seeking compromise and mediation before conflict
• A tradition and expertise of negotiating and mediation
• Willingness to look to the long-term
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• Negotiating and mediation doesn’t work in all situations
• Can lose people through always searching the middle ground
• Tendency towards beauracracy
• Inability to change in light of events
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