The legal mandate of labor unions towards the improvement and protection of workers' conditions in Uganda: an examination
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2015-06
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Kampala International University, School of Law
Abstract
A labour union is an organization by or for the workers to pursue collective workplacegoals,
wages, benefits, work mles and powers. They are intended to represent the collective interests of
workers in negotiation with employers over wages, hours of work and working conditions.
This study analyzed the adequacy of the legal mandate of labour unions in Uganda and found it
adequate but only lacks political will in its implementation and enforcement due to the
circumstances under which it was passed.
The research also examined the rights and privileges of labour unions. The most hindrance to the
enjoyment of these rights and privilegeshas always been the government's negative attitude
towards them as this study explains in the context.
The major problems facing labour unions in Uganda are; casualization of labour which leaves
workers at the employers mercy since their terms and conditions of work are not expressly
prescribed, unemployment, insufficient and inadequate facilitated labour officers
Due to the decentralization of labour matters, there is need for the establishment of sufficient,
well-funded and staffed branches of industrial courts in Uganda, urgency for the grant of the
minimum wage that is appropriate to the services rendered to eliminate oppression at workplace
and ensure the enforcement of all privilegesand rights granted to the workers.
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A dissertation submitted to the School Of Law in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Award of a Degree of Bachelor of Laws of Kampala International University
Keywords
Labour, Unions, Legal, Mandate