Labor Unions Austin TX

Many workers are members of labor unions; a labor union is an organization of workers, usually working for the same employer at the same workplace.

Local Companies

United International Investigations
512-687-3490
401 Congress Avenue Suite 1540
Austin, TX
Akin Investigations
512-477-2546
316 W 12th St
Austin, TX
L & W Investigations
512-326-2065
1221 S Congress Ave
Austin, TX
Travis Investigations
512-447-6331
803 Jewell St
Austin, TX
Allied Barton Securities
512-451-6427
314 E Highland Mall Blvd
Austin, TX
Cw Investigations Inc
512-335-3841
11505 Juniper Ridge DR
Austin, TX
Johnson Lester Investigations
512-338-6054
4408 Spicewood Springs RD
Austin, TX
Security Investigations Group
512-372-9773
11615 Angus RD
Austin, TX
Austin Energy Efficiency
(512) 452-4461
8828 Research Blvd.
TX, TX
Swisher Wilbanks LLC
512-266-6151
5316 W Highway 290
Austin, TX

provided by: 



Many workers are members of labor unions. A labor union is an organization of workers, usually working for the same employer at the same workplace. Labor unions try to get a "collective" contract for their workers.

The laws governing labor unions are very complicated. Therefore, if you are faced with a union "organizing" drive at your workplace, you should contact a labor lawyer immediately to make sure that your response to the organizing drive is legal.

  • What is a "union contract"?
  • Are non-union workers covered?
  • Do I have to provide employees with a copy of the contract?
  • Will the union contract limit my right to fire an employee?
  • What is a "grievance"?

What is a "union contract"?

If your employees belong to a labor union, they probably already made a "union contract" - also called a "collective bargaining agreement" - with you. That contract covers wages, working conditions, and procedures for complaining about problems on the job.

Are non-union workers covered?

It's possible, because most unions bargain for a contract that represents all of the other employees at the workplace - whether or not they are actually members of the union. If a worker is covered by a union contract but is not a member of the union, it is possible that the worker will still have to pay the union a fee for negotiating the contract.

Do I have to provide employees with a copy of the contract?

It depends. Usually the terms of the contract cover your obligation to provide a copy of the contract to the employees. Often, you are supposed to provide the employee with at least one copy of the contract.

Will the union contract limit my right to fire an employee?

Probably. Union contracts usually provide that workers can't be fired, suspended, or disciplined without "good cause." That rule is usually found in a section of the contract titled "Grievance Procedure" or "Discipline."

If an employee thinks you didn't have "good cause" to fire or discipline, he or she generally contacts the union. The union may decide to file a "grievance" for the worker against you. If the union files a grievance against you, you should see an attorney who specializes in labor law, who should help you decide how to defend against the grievance. If you have questions about labor unions, contact a business lawyer near you.


Click to read more articles from GotTrouble

Featured Local Company

United International Investigations

512-687-3490
401 Congress Avenue Suite 1540
Austin, TX
http://www.investigateworldwide.com