
A collective agreement or collective bargaining agreement (CBA) is a special type of commercial agreement, usually as one negotiated `collectively` between management (on behalf of the company) and trades unions (on behalf of employees). The collective agreement regulates the terms and conditions of employees in their workplace, their duties and.....
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An agreement where two or more organisations (i.e. separate legal entities) jointly request a Period Licence Service.
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A collective agreement is one made between an employer (or employers' association) and a trade union governing the relationship between the parties. It will only be legally binding upon the parties if in writing and if it states it has legal status. Some of the terms and conditions of individual employment of those employees may be covered by a col...
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An agreement reached as a result of negotiations between an employer and a trade union.
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A contract between an employer and a union specifying the terms and conditions for employment, the status of the union, and the process for settling disputes during the contract period. Also known as Labor Agreement, Union Contract.
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term used for agreements made between employees and employers, usually involving trade unions. They often cover more than one organization. Although these can be seen as contracts, they are governed by employment law, not contract law.
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the contract, written or oral, made between an employer or employers and a union on behalf of all the employees represented by the union. · the schedule of wages, rules, and working conditions agreed upon.
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