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Employment law re Union membership.
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My boss has emailed me today to ask if I am a member of the union. This is completely out of the blue and slightly worrying.
Does anyone know if I am obliged to answer the question?
Thanks
Does anyone know if I am obliged to answer the question?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What sort of business are you in? Sometimes if your firm is quoting for a public contract the body can ask questions like that as part of the pre contract searches. If so, I would have expeted your boss to tell you why he wanted to know.
The other reason is that a union may have asked to represent the staff claining to have me mbers and the boss is just checking to see if it is true. Again, he may be being a bit wary, not giving you the reason as he doesn't want to put the idea in your head!!
The other reason is that a union may have asked to represent the staff claining to have me mbers and the boss is just checking to see if it is true. Again, he may be being a bit wary, not giving you the reason as he doesn't want to put the idea in your head!!
So would I, Androcles.
BTW, I'm not sure your point about pre-qualification questionnaires (PQQ) is right. A PQQ question might be asked about whether the employer has established collective bargaining rights with a Union. But since it is isn't within law for all employees to have to be a Union member, I can't see how the question could extend down to individual employees.
BTW, I'm not sure your point about pre-qualification questionnaires (PQQ) is right. A PQQ question might be asked about whether the employer has established collective bargaining rights with a Union. But since it is isn't within law for all employees to have to be a Union member, I can't see how the question could extend down to individual employees.
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