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  2. Pattern bargaining - Wikipedia

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    For the selected company, this provides an opportunity to influence the contract for the industry, while the downside is the risk of a labour disruption if negotiations stall or fail. Once this contract has been successfully negotiated and ratified by the unionized workers, the union declares it a "pattern agreement" and presents it to the ...

  3. Collective bargaining - Wikipedia

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    2. Role of Unions: While union membership has declined in recent decades, unions still play a crucial role in the collective bargaining process, representing workers in negotiations with employers. [19] 3. Bargaining Representative: Employees can appoint a bargaining agent, such as a union representative, to negotiate on their behalf. [20] 4.

  4. Collective agreement - Wikipedia

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    A collective agreement, collective labour agreement (CLA) or collective bargaining agreement (CBA) is a written contract negotiated through collective bargaining for employees by one or more trade unions with the management of a company (or with an employers' association) that regulates the terms and conditions of employees at work. This ...

  5. Pilots and flight attendants using labor muscle to negotiate ...

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    Since COVID-19, unions for pilots and flight attendants at major airlines have voted time and again to authorize strikes. Pilots and flight attendants using labor muscle to negotiate contracts ...

  6. White House urges union, employers to negotiate quickly for ...

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    (Reuters) -The Biden administration is urging the union and employers to negotiate in good faith and quickly reach a new contract deal ahead of a potential Tuesday strike at ports on the U.S. East ...

  7. Union security agreement - Wikipedia

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    A union security agreement is a contractual agreement, usually part of a union collective bargaining agreement, in which an employer and a trade or labor union agree on the extent to which the union may compel employees to join the union, and/or whether the employer will collect dues, fees, and assessments on behalf of the union.

  8. Taylor Law - Wikipedia

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    The labor unions also contend that the Taylor Law does not provide government agencies the incentive to negotiate contracts on a timely basis and negotiate the terms of the contract in good faith. There have been lobbying efforts by municipal unions to the New York state legislature to change the Taylor Law, but there is some resistance or ...

  9. Master contract (labor) - Wikipedia

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    Some master contracts may also permit local or regional variations in order to meet special economic, competitive, or other circumstances for a union or company. [1] For example, in the early 1980s the United Auto Workers exempted Chrysler from the master contract governing the U.S. auto industry because the company was in deep financial ...