What does collective bargaining mean?
Collective bargaining (noun) means negotiation between an employer and a labor union usually on wages, hours, & working conditions.
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About Collective Bargaining
Collective bargaining is a term for negotiating where one side represents many employees all united in their demands and desires, (as opposed to the individual demands), usually used in reference to negotiations between employee unions and employers.
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About Hours
An hour consists of sixty minutes. We measure out our days in hours; when we are having fun, an hour is short. While we are suffering, an hour is very very long. In the Middle Ages (the 5th century to the 15th century) Christian monks and artists created 'Books of Hours.' They contained prayers and psalms for each hour of the day. They were 'illuminated,' that is, their texts were illustrated in gold ink and brilliant colors. The Cloisters Museum in NYC has a wonderful collection of Books of Hours.
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