If you are in union, they normally have so called collective agreement with the company, under which there is normally some limitation about laying off employees. If you do get laid off, there should be severance pay, normally, 1 month basic salary for each year of service. For example, ground handling staff of an airlines normally have this kind of protection.
If you are in management, bad news. You will not be protected. Ther termination notice, etc is purely based on your contract (did u read it again?). There is not necessarily any compensation. However, if you boss is a nice person, he could still pay you some amount (maybe up to 2 months salary?) out of good will.
Hope this helps.
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非常感谢! 怎么区分Union和Management? 看Job Title还是有工资限额?
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12/09/2009 postreply
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it should be clearly listed in the contract, u should know it on
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12/09/2009 postreply
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据我所知UNION 里的人一般都是职位很低的,比如工厂的工人等。
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12/10/2009 postreply
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在欧洲, 一般的Manager也是雇员, 也在工会里, 与资方是对立的
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12/09/2009 postreply
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