Asked by Adayja Simpson on Sep 27, 2024

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A union recognition clause does all of the following except:

A) help unions maintain their strength.
B) state that the employer recognizes the union as the exclusive bargaining agent for the bargaining unit.
C) define the bargaining unit.
D) State whether the bargaining unit will be a union shop or an agency shop.

Union Recognition Clause

A provision in a collective bargaining agreement that establishes the employer's acknowledgment of the union as the legitimate representative of the workers.

Exclusive Bargaining Agent

A union that has been formally recognized to represent and negotiate on behalf of all employees in a bargaining unit.

Union Shop

A workplace where employment is contingent upon the employee joining the union within a certain period after being hired, ensuring labor union membership as part of employment terms.

  • Pinpoint the critical components and commitments outlined in collective bargaining agreements.
  • Discern the crucial components of conventional American union agreements.
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Azure Samuelsabout 5 hours ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
A union recognition clause typically includes provisions that help unions maintain their strength, state that the employer recognizes the union as the exclusive bargaining agent for the bargaining unit, and define the bargaining unit. However, it typically does not state whether the bargaining unit will be a union shop or an agency shop. This decision is usually made separately and is not necessarily included in the recognition clause.