Asked by Maryia Bialetskaya on Sep 23, 2024
When several unions bargain with a single employer, it is called:
A) inclusive
B) coordinated
C) collaborative
D) multiemployee
E) distributive
Multiemployee Bargaining
A negotiation process involving multiple employees or their representatives and an employer to establish collective employment terms.
Coordinated Bargaining
A bargaining strategy where multiple negotiating parties collaborate or coordinate their efforts to achieve common or compatible goals.
- Distinguish between required and allowable matters in collective bargaining discussions.
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between required and allowable matters in collective bargaining discussions.
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