Collective Bargaining

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Collective bargaining is the process in which employers and unions undergo a series of negotiations that include terms and typical of collective bargaining where both parties concur to conditions of employment. These conditions may include wages, hours, and working conditions (Budd 229).
Collective bargaining may happen in several kinds of fields, ranging politics to sports. It allows appropriate settlement of disputes and issues that benefit both parties involved, producing a result that is not one-sided. Collective bargaining is “the negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees” (Beal, Wickersham, & Kienast 5). Four issues that are probable components of a collective bargaining agreement are:
1. Compensation- fringe benefits, wages, holidays, vacations, shift premiums, and also profit sharing.
2. Personnel Policies and Procedures-transfer policies, promotion, layoffs, vacation rules, and overtime.
3. Employee Duties and Rights-job standards, workplace rules, and seniority rights
4. Part 2 of Employer Duties and Rights- management rights, subcontracting, just-cause discipline and discharge, and safety standards.
TheCTMirror.org discussed House approving a contentious proposal that would give collective bargaining rights to home health aides and day care providers who perform services for adults and children at state aid wages. “By passing the measure 84-57 after six hours of debate, the House resurrected the substance of two proposals that died last month after Republican legislators prevented them from being voted on in the Labor and Public Employees Committee before the committee's deadline for taking action”(Becker 1). Passing of this proposal would grant the workers ability to u...

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