Why unions frequently oppose merit pay for their membership


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1) It is probably true that, if given a choice, unions would prefer to implement a skill based pay system than some form of gain sharing plan. Why?

2) If merit pay is supposed to increase individual equity and unions are very concerned about equity, why do unions frequently oppose merit pay for their membership?

3) Distinguish between global, expatriates, local nationals, and third country nationals. Select one and provide an example when it would be appropriate to use that type of resource and why.

4) Do you believe unions are a benefit to the overall wage increase to employees? Take a position and provide support for that position.

5) Students, pretend you are the HR Director and your union leadership sends you the following message. What is your response?

The response must include a reference list. Using one-inch margins, double-space, Times New Roman 12 pnt font and APA style of writing and citations.

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