Noun
negotiation between an employer and trade union
Source: WordNet“As we navigate the financial implications and budget implications of the pandemic, we may need to go back to and engage with all of our collective bargaining units,” Holmes told the city council at its July 21 meeting. Source: Internet
Cllr Conor D McGuinness (SF) spoke at length about the reasons why he supported the motion and called for legislation and the principal of collective bargaining to be implemented. Source: Internet
A new collective bargaining agreement was eventually ratified in July 2005, including a salary cap. Source: Internet
Cambridge, England, UK; Malden, Massachusetts, USA: Polity Press, 2007. p. 137. Social democracy is connected with the trade union labour movement and supports collective bargaining rights for workers. Source: Internet
Council also approved the city’s 2020 salary ordinance, which includes cost of living adjustments agreed to in collective bargaining agreements and a 3 percent increase for non-represented employees. Source: Internet
Friday morning, members of the Vigo County School Corporation held a special meeting to approve a tentative collective bargaining agreement. Source: Internet