Asked by Morgan Sayler on Sep 26, 2024

The official policy of the Unites States is to protect workers' rights to act together for mutual aid and protection in the workplace and to promote collective bargaining as a way to resolve workplace conflict.

Collective Bargaining

The process where union representatives negotiate with employers on behalf of employees to establish wages, working conditions, and other employment terms.

Workers' Rights

Encompass a range of legal rights and protections afforded to workers, including the rights to safe working conditions, fair pay, and freedom from discrimination.

  • Seize an understanding of the chief ambitions of U.S. labor law, aimed at advancing efficiency, promoting fairness, and enabling a voice in the labor relations arena.
  • Discern the judicial and community-based approaches to resolving workplace disputes, as well as the importance of collective bargaining in this process.