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Alise Schindler
on Nov 18, 2024Verified
Labour relations boards have the power to determine whether an organization is an appropriate bargaining agent for bargaining purposes.
Labour Relations Boards
Regulatory boards or agencies designated to adjudicate disputes between employers and employees or unions, often overseeing collective bargaining processes.
Bargaining Agent
An entity, often a union, authorized to negotiate employment terms on behalf of a group of employees.
- Understand the constituents and value of collective bargaining agreements.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the constituents and value of collective bargaining agreements.
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