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Employee Relations Draft Future IR Model for Local Government Karen Hargan Head of Human Resources Coleraine Borough Council (ii) (ii)

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Employee RelationsDraft Future IR Model for Local Government

Karen HarganHead of Human ResourcesColeraine Borough Council

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EMPLOYEE RELATIONSStrategic Goal:“Local Government will establish an agreed Employee Relations Framework and environment that delivers results, enables change to happen smoothly at sector and council level and provides consistency.”

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EMPLOYEE RELATIONS• An agreed and effective

model for negotiation• Trust, mutual respect and

co-operation• Resolving disputes at early

stages

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EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

A future Industrial Relations Modelfor Local Government

Future = Post Reform

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EMPLOYEE RELATIONSResearch•NI•GB•ROI•Assistance from LRA

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EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

Conclusions:No departure from “Whitley” approach•Generally accepted•Representative

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EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

Focus currently is on work carried out by:•Work of NIJC•Work of LGRJF•Recognise national and local dimensions

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EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

Current position:•NIJC has been subject to review – currently the constitution is being revised •Joint Forum to be reviewed post reform

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EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

RegionalIndustrial Relations

Machinery

Employers’Side

Local CouncilInput

WorkingCommittee

IndependentSecretariat

Trade Union Side

MODEL STRUCTURE : REGIONAL LEVEL

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EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

Key components and roles:•Regional machinery•Working Committee•Secretariat

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EMPLOYEE RELATIONSCanvassing views:•Stakeholders •Today•Feedback to ER Working Group, The Commission and the Joint Forum

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EMPLOYEE RELATIONSQuestions:•Is the Model Appropriate/Workable?•Are any areas not covered?•How do we progress the model?•Any other comments?