The right to join a union, take part in union activities, time off for reps, and full protection from anti-union treatment.
Union safety reps have the right to paid time off to carry out their H&S functions and receive training. This is separate from ordinary union rep duties.
Time off must not disrupt the employer's business unreasonably. ACAS Code of Practice sets the standard — your employer cannot use this as a blanket excuse to refuse.
Unions have enhanced rights to access workplaces to inform and recruit members. Employers have fewer grounds to refuse entry.
The threshold for automatic statutory recognition has been revised — making it easier for unions to gain formal bargaining rights.
Employers face a higher bar when seeking to derecognise an established union — particularly where collective agreements are in place.
Some of the 2016 balloting thresholds have been relaxed — making it easier for unions to take lawful industrial action.
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