Every few years, when their Enterprise Bargaining (EB) Agreement expires, union members have the opportunity to improve their working conditions, wages, and contract terms in the Queensland Public Service. This process is called collective bargaining or EB negotiations. To make the most of this opportunity, it is essential for union members to understand how collective bargaining and negotiations work, and how they can actively engage in shaping their next EB Agreement.
Collective bargaining is the process through which workers, as union members, negotiate with their employers to establish fair terms and conditions of employment. This includes aspects like wages, benefits, working hours, job security, and workplace safety. By coming together and joining their union, workers have more power to advocate for their rights and improve their working conditions. During the process, employers and unions engage in negotiations to try and find solutions that benefit both sides.
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If you’re not yet a union member, now is the time to join. Being part of our union ensures you have a say in the bargaining process and strengthens our ability to secure better wages and conditions for everyone.
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Union delegates meet with the employer to negotiate the proposed improvements. In these meetings, delegates present evidence to the employer about why these improvements should be made.
The strength of the union comes from its members. Every conversation, survey response, and action members take contributes to our collective power. Let’s start the year strong by working together to prepare for bargaining. Share this with your colleagues and ask them to join you in making a difference to your working conditions and wages this year!