Collective Bargaining
John Bernhardt
29-01-2005, 06:49
This bill is essential for improving the rights and living standards of our the workers of the world while decreasing government intervention within the lives of the people. I urge all nations to endorse my proposal entitled 'Collective Bargaining' and encourage others who lack UN Delegate status to advise their region delegate to support my proposal.
Thank you for considering my proposal. I hope to see it at least reach the stages of the proposal becoming a bill worthy enough for the UN to vote on.
-The Autonomous Collectives Council
Flibbleites
29-01-2005, 06:53
Another M.O.S.S. proposal.
Could you please post the text here so we don't have to go looking through 16 pages of proposals to find it.
John Bernhardt
29-01-2005, 07:09
There is a search bar in the UN proposals list just to let you know.
Description: This proposal's purpose is to further the rights of the common worker by giving them the freedom to establish a union.
Articles:
I. An employee of both the private and public sector shall not be denied the permission of forming a union or other forms of free conglomerations of people.
A. Government involvement or regulation of a union is hereby restricted by the UN.
II. A union is permitted to collect duties if needed.
A. If a worker is unable to meet the duties or does not wish to pay them; the worker may be denied protection by the union, but may leave the union at any time if wanted.
III. A union's membership should not be compulsory if an individual wishes to work in a specific industry.
A. If a contract is agreed upon between a employee and employer restricting a right of this resolution; then that right will be nullified for the individual as long as the contract lasts.
B. An employer will not be forced to employ an individual by the government. All employment will be deemed voluntary unless a contract signed by the employee says otherwise.
IV. Corporations and other seperate buisness entities have the right to reject employment of workers belonging to a certain organization such as a union. This also applies to governments employing people since governments are represented as seperate organisms.
V. If a nation feels that its right to national sovereignty is being violated by this resolution; then the government of the nation may leave the United Nations.
Flibbleites
29-01-2005, 07:13
This has been covered under UN resolution #38 The Rights of Labor Unions.