What happened to NZ unions?

What is the biggest union in NZ?

The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions
The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions (NZCTU or CTU) is a national trade union centre in New Zealand. The NZCTU represents 360,000 workers, and is the largest democratic organisation in New Zealand….

New Zealand Council of Trade Unions
Affiliations ITUC, TUAC
Website www.union.org.nz

What happened to NZ unions?

The act abolished national awards and ended compulsory unionism. Unions themselves lost their exclusive right to represent workers. The term ‘union’ did not appear in the new law, so employee organisations could only gain legal recognition by becoming incorporated societies, with a minimum of 1,000 members.

How do unions work NZ?

A union is an organisation that supports employees in the workplace by acting as an advocate for them collectively (and with the consent of the employee, individually). Unions bargain for collective employment agreements with employers and help employees with information and advice about work-related issues.

Can anyone join a union NZ?

You have the right to join a union. It’s your choice, not the employer’s. If there is a collective employment agreement (an agreement negotiated by a union) covering your workplace, the employer must give you a copy of that agreement.

What do unions do NZ?

Are unions common in NZ?

Unions by numbers. At March 2015, there were 137 registered unions in New Zealand with a total of 359,782 members. Just over 18% of all employees are union members – down from 21% in 2010. The 10 largest unions had a total membership of 283,900, but 49 unions had fewer than 100 members.

What is the role of unions in the workplace in NZ?

The key role of unions will primarily be in the negotiation of collective employment agreements but they also advocate more generally on behalf of employees. Despite the role of unions in workplaces being quite prominent in some industries, whether or not to join a trade union in New Zealand is entirely up to the employee. What is a union?

How do I find a registered union in New Zealand?

annual financial statements (for society’s not registered as charities). You can search for a registered union using its name, incorporation number or New Zealand Business Number (NZBN). A list of search results provides some basic information for registered unions matching your search criteria.

What do unions do?

Unions negotiate collective employment agreements and advocate on behalf of employees. Collective employment agreements are agreements between employers and registered unions that cover employees in the employer’s workplace.

Can an employee choose not to join a union?

Employees can choose whether or not to join a union. Unions negotiate collective employment agreements and advocate on behalf of employees. Collective employment agreements are agreements between employers and registered unions that cover employees in the employer’s workplace. If parties can’t agree, they have several options to choose from.