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The various labour relations statutes require the union and the employer to bargain "in good faith."

Labour Relations Statutes

Laws that govern the relationship between employers, employees, and their unions, including rights and obligations.

Good Faith

The principle of acting with honesty, fairness, and sincerity without any intention to deceive or defraud.

  • Become familiar with the components and implications of collective bargaining agreements.
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