Trade Unions: Registration, Rights and Liabilities, Functions and Role in Industrial Relations
Overview
Trade unions are organisations formed by workers to protect and promote their economic and social interests and to represent them in negotiations with employers (concept). In industrial relations, trade unions support collective bargaining, grievance settlement and maintenance of industrial peace.
In exams, this topic typically asks:
- definition and importance,
- functions of trade unions,
- registration: why/benefits and basic process,
- rights and liabilities (broad points),
- role and problems of trade unions.
Learning objectives
You should be able to:
- Define trade union and explain why it is formed.
- List functions of trade unions using clear points.
- Explain registration and its benefits in a table.
- List rights/privileges and liabilities/restrictions (broad, exam-level).
- Explain the role of trade unions in industrial relations.
- Mention problems and measures to strengthen trade unionism.
Meaning of trade union
A trade union is an association of workers formed primarily to:
- regulate relations between workers and employers (concept),
- protect workers’ rights and improve wages/conditions,
- represent members in disputes and negotiations.
Need/importance of trade unions
Trade unions are important because they:
- provide collective strength against unequal bargaining power (concept)
- improve wages, benefits and working conditions through negotiation
- protect members from unfair labour practices (concept)
- create a channel for communication between workers and management
- support grievance handling and dispute settlement (concept)
- promote worker welfare, education and social security awareness (concept)
Functions of trade unions (exam list)
Write any 8–10 functions:
- collective bargaining for wages, hours, welfare and conditions (concept)
- representation of workers in grievances and disputes
- protecting members’ rights and job security (concept)
- promoting discipline and improving industrial relations (concept)
- welfare activities: medical aid, education, loans, legal aid (concept)
- participation in policy discussions and labour reforms (concept)
- training leadership and developing worker awareness
Registration of trade unions (overview)
Registration is a formal recognition process where a union is registered with the appropriate authority (Registrar) as per applicable law (concept). At an exam overview level, you can write:
- union applies with required details (name, office bearers, rules/constitution, membership) (concept)
- scrutiny by Registrar and registration certificate (concept)
Exact procedural requirements vary by statute and rules, so in answers focus on the concept and benefits.
Benefits of registration (table)
Rights/privileges of registered trade unions (points)
Common exam points (concept):
- right to represent members in collective bargaining and disputes
- right to hold meetings, collect funds/subscriptions (as per rules) (concept)
- certain protections/immunities for legitimate union activities (as per law) (concept)
- right to maintain a registered office and constitution/rules (concept)
Liabilities and restrictions (overview)
Unions and office bearers can face liabilities for:
- unlawful acts, violence/coercion (concept)
- breach of statutory rules/registration conditions (concept)
- misuse of funds or failure to maintain required accounts/records (concept)
Key exam hint: write “rights exist with responsibilities”: lawful means, discipline, transparent accounts (concept).
Role of trade unions in industrial relations
Trade unions help industrial relations by:
- acting as the main vehicle for collective bargaining (concept)
- reducing individual conflicts by collective negotiation
- helping settle grievances through discussion/conciliation (concept)
- promoting communication and worker participation
- supporting industrial peace when unions act responsibly (concept)
Problems/challenges faced by trade unions
Common problems (concept):
- multiplicity of unions and inter-union rivalry
- political influence and leadership issues (concept)
- low membership, weak finances
- lack of skilled negotiators and poor internal democracy (concept)
- adversarial approach and trust deficit with management (concept)
Measures to strengthen trade unionism (points)
Write any 6:
- promote one union/recognition systems where appropriate (concept)
- reduce political interference; strengthen internal democracy
- leadership training and legal/financial transparency (concept)
- focus on productivity-linked bargaining and problem-solving (concept)
- improve communication and grievance systems
Collective bargaining link (mini flow)
Workers’ demands → Union frames charter of demands → Negotiation with management (collective bargaining) → Agreement/settlement → Implementation → Industrial peace (concept)
Quick recap (1-minute revision)
- Trade union = workers’ association for protection and representation.
- Importance: collective strength, better conditions, grievance settlement.
- Functions: bargaining, representation, welfare, discipline, policy role.
- Registration gives legal status and certain privileges (concept).
- Unions also have liabilities: lawful conduct, compliance, transparent accounts.