Collective Bargaining

AuthorDennis J. Mahoney
Pages442

Page 442

Collective bargaining is the process of negotiation between employers and LABOR unions to establish the wages, hours, and working conditions of employees. Collective bargaining has been regulated by the federal government since passage of the WAGNER (NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS) ACT (1935) and the TAFTHARTLEY ACT (1947).

DENNIS J. MAHONEY

(1986)

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