LABOUR LAWS
Collective Bargaining
A nation’s
goals in any field of endeavour require, for their achievement, the combined
efforts of all parts of its society, and, not least, of the entrepreneurial and
labouring classes. The employer-employee relationship, in turn, must be based
on sound and fair labour conditions. The Labour Relations Law will ensure that
these exist. In addition, this law provides the mechanism for the settlement of
disputes between employers and by peaceful negotiations. Recourse to the
technique of collective bargaining will solve before they are created those difficulties
which arise when labour and eployers come into conflict. Collective bargaining
will require from both employers and employees, and from the employers’
associations and labour unions which they are authorized and empowered to
create to represent them, a high degree of maturity and responsibility, as well
as mutual respect and recognition of the other’s rights. We expect that these
attitudes will be manifested fully in their dealings with one another …..
Nov. 2, 1962.
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