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Government Issues Command Paper On Trade Union Recognition

The Government has issued a Command Paper in respect of recognition of Trade Unions, namely, the ‘EMPLOYMENT (TRADE UNION RECOGNITION) REGULATIONS 2020’ (C02/2020).

These Regulations provide the framework for the recognition by employers of Trade Unions for collective bargaining purposes and set out the statutory recognition procedure whereby a Trade Union may apply to the Director of Employment in the event that an employer refuses to grant recognition.

A statement continued: “Further to comprehensive representations made by Unite the Union, who have actively campaigned for the introduction of such legislation, the Government recognises the important and positive relationship that exists between industry and employee representative organisations. The Government has a strong and professional relationship with the major Trade Unions within our jurisdiction, to the benefit of Gibraltar as a whole, and considers that the same will hold true with organisations outside of the Public Sector.

The salient points within the legislation cover:

- Orders for statutory recognition where employers refuse to recognise a Trade Union or its bargaining unit.

- The recognition, management, revocation and/or termination of Collective Agreements relating to the bargaining process.

- Right to accompaniment of a Trade Union representative or another of the employer’s employees at disciplinary or grievance hearings.

- Facility Time and Anti-Discrimination processes related to the work of Trade Union representatives within an employer’s workforce in respects to their Trade Union duties.

The Chief Minister, Fabian Picardo, said: ‘This Command Paper is designed as the beginning of our delivery of an important part of our manifesto in respect of social justice and industrial relations. I am very pleased we are now able to start delivering on this aspect of the work we are committed to doing and on which we have a popular mandate.’

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Command Paper Consultation C02/2020
c/o Kevin Warwick, Ministry of Justice and Equality,
14 Governor’s Parade,
Gibraltar GX11 1AA

Any comments received later than noon on Thursday, 16th July 2020 may not be taken into account for the purposes of the consultation.