Asked by Blake Herndon on Sep 29, 2024

The contract bar doctrine:

A) Prohibits an employer from entering into a collective bargaining agreement with a union.
B) Prohibits a union from entering into any collective bargaining agreement with any employer.
C) Prohibits a decertification election from being held during the life of an existing contract.
D) Specifies minimum standards that union contracts must meet to be considered legal.

Decertification Election

A process wherein workers vote to remove the representation of an existing union, essentially ending its authority to negotiate on their behalf.

  • Acquire knowledge on how the NLRB influences the regulation of activities within unions and relationships between employers and employees.