Asked by Laura Levine on Sep 23, 2024

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When a single union negotiates with several companies, the employers may bargain as a group. At the local level this is called _____ bargaining.

A) coordinated
B) distributive
C) collective
D) multiemployer
E) collaborative

Multiemployer Bargaining

A process where multiple employers negotiate collectively with a single labor union to establish one agreement that applies to all employers involved in the negotiation.

Local Level

Refers to actions, decisions, or events that occur within a smaller, localized area, often pertaining to community or municipal concerns.

Group Bargaining

The process by which employees, typically through unions, negotiate with employers collectively to establish terms of employment.

  • Identify the obligatory and optional issues during collective bargaining meetings.
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kieffer graessler1 day ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Multiemployer bargaining is when a single union negotiates with multiple employers, allowing the employers to bargain as a group. Therefore, choice D - multiemployer - is the best option for this scenario.