Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992

This provision defines trade unions and independent trade unions, gives the Certification Officer powers over union lists and certificates, and imposes several union record-keeping and confidentiality duties.

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United Kingdom
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en
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This provision defines trade unions and independent trade unions, gives the Certification Officer powers over union lists and certificates, and imposes several union record-keeping and confidentiality duties. Trade unions must provide rules on request, keep proper accounting records, allow member access to certain accounting records, send annual returns to the Certification Officer, appoint auditors, and meet stated superannuation scheme requirements. Trade unions must run covered elections under the Chapter’s rules, including fair candidate access, independent scrutiny, and controlled voting and reporting. This provision sets rules for trade union access agreements, collective bargaining meetings, political fund notices, and related complaints and remedies. This segment sets rules for union-related complaints, political fund handling, amalgamations/transfers, name changes, and related approvals.