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  2. Collective bargaining - Wikipedia

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    Collective bargaining consists of the process of negotiation between representatives of a union and employers (generally represented by management, or, in some countries such as Austria, Sweden, Belgium, and the Netherlands, by an employers' organization) in respect of the terms and conditions of employment of employees, such as wages, hours of ...

  3. Collective agreement - Wikipedia

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    A collective agreement, collective labour agreement (CLA) or collective bargaining agreement (CBA) is a written contract negotiated through collective bargaining for employees by one or more trade unions with the management of a company (or with an employers' association) that regulates the terms and conditions of employees at work. This ...

  4. Collective agreement coverage - Wikipedia

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    Collective agreement coverage or union representation refers to the proportion of people in a country population whose terms and conditions at work are made by collective bargaining, between an employer and a trade union, rather than by individual contracts.

  5. Collective Bargaining Convention, 1981 - Wikipedia

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    The Collective Bargaining Convention is an International Labour Organization Convention. Ratifications. As of April 2024, the convention is ratified by 51 states. [1]

  6. Labor rights - Wikipedia

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    The right to collective bargaining: [8] workers may negotiate with employers collectively, as opposed to individually. The prohibition of all forms of forced labor: [ 9 ] includes security from prison labor and slavery and prevents workers from being forced to work under duress.

  7. Portal:Organized Labour - Wikipedia

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    They do this through collective bargaining, sectoral bargaining, and when needed, strike action. In some countries, co-determination gives representatives of workers seats on the board of directors of their employers. Political parties representing the interests of workers campaign for labour rights, social security and the welfare state.

  8. Company union - Wikipedia

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    Unions and Collective Bargaining: Economic Effects in a Global Environment. Washington, D. C.: The World Bank. ISBN 0-8213-5080-3. Online at World Bank Publications. Retrieved on 29 August 2007. Bacon, David (n.d.). "The New Face of Unionbusting". Online at David Bacon Photographs & Stories. Retrieved on 29 August 2007. Berman, Edward (1935).

  9. Category:Collective agreements - Wikipedia

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    NFL collective bargaining agreement; NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement; T. Trade unions in Armenia; Trade unions in Germany