Noun
bargaining unit (plural bargaining units)
A group of employees legally represented by a labor union for the purpose of negotiating terms and conditions of employment with an employer.
In essence, they wanted to change their social club qua non-profit organization into an employee rights and collective bargaining unit. Source: Internet
And the bargaining unit agreements to deal with. Source: Internet
Fredrick Kunkle is a staff writer on The Washington Post’s Metro desk and co-chair of the Washington-Baltimore News Guild’s bargaining unit at the Post. Source: Internet
If the decision swings in favor of the union, the state Labor Board would then certify the new members, who would become part of Local 424 Unit 2 -- UPSEU's bargaining unit at the Hamden BOE. Source: Internet
Frick immediately countered with a 22% wage decrease that would affect nearly half the union's membership and remove a number of positions from the bargaining unit. Source: Internet
Directors moved to reopen negotiations with the bargaining unit. Source: Internet