REVIEW PREVIOUS SETUP#
Prior to using the Labor Relations application, you must revisit previous applications to ensure that set-up is complete with respect to Labor Relations.Define Code Sequences#
If auto numbering will be used for grievance codes, complaint codes and/or disciplinary codes, code sequencing will need to be defined. This can be done within the Define Code Sequence (IMCS) screen.Define Pay Components#
Pay components need to be set up for union dues and/or initiation fees. This can be done on the Define Pay Components (IPPC) screen.Define Pay Elements#
Pay elements need to be set up for union dues and/or initiation fees. This can be done within the Define Pay Elements (IPPE) form.Define Union Contracts#
An important part of set up for the Labor Relations application is to define and review union information within the Maintain Units (IDUN) screen. This screen provides details about union agreements and contracts, identifies unions and contacts. In addition, this screen identifies the pay element that contains the pay components for union dues and initiation fees. Finally, you will be able to associate grievance rules to specified units.COMPLAINTS AND GRIEVANCES#
Two important components of the Labor Relations application are complaints and grievances.A Complaint is an informal, less serious dispute between an individual and an employer that may eventually, but not necessarily, lead to a grievance.
A Grievance is a formal dispute between a union, set of employees or an individual and a company that is based on clauses in a labor agreement
Define Dispute Types#
The Define Dispute Types ILDT screen allows you to identify the specific types of disputes, both general and those dispute types unique to your company. For example, a dispute type might be a violation of the labor agreement, harassment, violation of the promotion process or unequal pay.Define Grievance Rules#
Grievance Rules could be outlined by a union’s contract or agreement and may state the steps required for that particular union grievance process.The Define Grievance Rules ILGR form allows you to define these rules within ePersonality. In addition to identifying the steps for the rule, you may define the time windows for responses associated with each step.
DISCIPLINARY PROCESSES#
The Labor Relations application also allows you to record, control and administer the Disciplinary Process.You will be able to define and record disciplinary issues. In addition, you can track reviews and all correspondences related to the disciplinary action.
The disciplinary process will respect all security levels (by entity, unit, department, authorization area, etc.) established in the security setup in the Administration application