SUBSCRIBER-ONLY POLL-RESULT: Should unions be allowed to use ratchet clauses to cherrypick the conditions they want from other unions?
Unions should not be allowed to use ratchet clauses to cherrypick the conditions they want from other unions, say NBR poll participants.
Jason Walls
Thu, 04 Dec 2014
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Most NBR poll participants say unions should not be allowed to use ratchet clauses to cherrypick the conditions they want from other unions.
Yesterday, the Court of Appeal allowed Air New Zealand to appeal an Employment Court decision that allowed one union to cherrypick terms to its members.
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Jason Walls
Thu, 04 Dec 2014
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