LABR 3P90 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Bargaining Unit, Foreign Body, Collective Agreement

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A decision-making process through which union and management negotiators determine the terms and conditions of employment for a specific group of unionized workers. The results of the negotiations are set down in a contract (or collective agreement) A negotiation process that takes some power away from management and gives it to the workers through a union. May include actual workers at bargaining table. About working conditions (wage/benefits, job security, leaves, etc. ) Bacharach and lawler (1981): the means by which the terms and conditions of the employment contract are established. Paul weiler: management must spell out its workplace rules; employees must be given a vehicle for collectively voicing their objections when their rights seem to be under siege. Management are given rights in some rights in the collective agreement. Employers are given grievance rights to voice objections. It"s a legalized process for workers: informal meeting with supervisor, meet with department chair, meet with dean, meet with provost, arbitration.

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