What is a collective bargaining?
Negotiations by representatives of a group of employees, often a labor union, pertaining to conditions of employment.
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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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