pay claim
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Definition
Noun: - A formal demand by a labor union for an increase in wages or improved pay conditions for the workers it represents. It is a collective request presented to an employer or management during negotiations.
Usage
- A "pay claim" is a specific term used in labor relations and industrial contexts. It refers to the official position or demand put forward by a union on behalf of its members regarding their compensation.
- It is typically the starting point for formal pay negotiations between a union and an employer.
Examples
- Noun:
- The union submitted a pay claim for a 5% salary increase to the company's management.
- After months of discussion, the management finally responded to the workers' pay claim.
- The key issue in the negotiation was the union's annual pay claim.
Advanced Usage
- "to lodge/submit a pay claim": to formally present a pay demand to management.
- The union is preparing to lodge its pay claim next week.
- "to negotiate a pay claim": to discuss and bargain over the terms of the demand.
- Both sides met for three days to negotiate the pay claim.
Variants and Related Words
- Wage claim (n): A synonym for "pay claim," specifically emphasizing wages.
- Pay demand (n): A less formal term with a similar meaning.
- Collective bargaining (n): The broader process of negotiation between unions and employers, within which a pay claim is made.
Synonyms
- Wage demand
- Salary claim
Notes
- A "pay claim" is distinct from a general request for a raise by an individual employee. It is a collective, organized action.
- The term is primarily used in British and Commonwealth English but is understood in other English-speaking contexts related to labor unions.
Noun
- the wage demanded from management for workers by their union representatives