Asked by Emily Meitner on Sep 29, 2024

Each national union has a collective bargaining agreement that spells out the union's bylaws and procedures.

Collective Bargaining Agreement

A legally binding contract between an employer and a group of employees (often represented by a union) that outlines wages, hours, and working conditions.

Union Bylaws

written rules and regulations governing the operation and management of a labor union, including membership requirements, officer duties, and meeting protocols.

  • Understand the regulatory and organizational structure of unions, including the role of union stewards, national unions, and international union federations.