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NUGSAT v Albury Brothers Ltd
CourtCourt of Appeal of England and Wales
Keywords
Trade union, collective bargaining

National Union of Gold, Silver, and Allied Trades v Albury Brothers Ltd ICR 84 is a UK labour law case, concerning collective bargaining.

Facts

Albury Brothers Ltd was a member of a British jewellers association which negotiated terms and conditions for workers across the industry. The National Union of Gold, Silver, and Allied Trades alleged that rates through the collective agreement were not being observed. Albury Brothers Ltd wanted to make some employees redundant. The employees it had selected had just become union members.

Judgment

Lord Denning MR held that if a union had been recognised, even though Albury Brothers Ltd had never dealt with the union before, then it should have observed the statutory procedure for handling redundancies. If there was no recognised union, the employer is under no obligation. Recognition requires conduct that is ‘sufficiently clear and distinct’. Simply approaching a union official about a letter is not implicit indication of recognition, and merely mentioning collective bargaining issues in conversation is not enough. Negotiation is needed.

See also

Collective bargaining sources
ECHR article 11
TULRCA 1992 Sch A1
Fullarton Computer Industries Ltd v CAC Scot CS 168
R (Kwik-Fit (GB) Ltd) v CAC EWCA Civ 512
R (National Union of Journalists) v CAC EWCA Civ 1309
TULRCA 1992 s 179
Gallagher v Post Office 3 All ER 712
TULRCA 1992 ss 137-166 and 275
CCSU v Minister for the Civil Service UKHL 6
Fitzpatrick v British Railways Board ICR 221
Wilson and Palmer v United Kingdom ECHR 552
Young, James and Webster v United Kingdom ECHR 4
Employment Relations Act 1999 ss 10-15
NUGSAT v Albury Brothers Ltd ICR 84
TULRCA 1992 ss 168-170
Luce v Bexley LBC ICR 591
see UK labour

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