What does “union recognition” mean?
Union
recognition means that an employer acknowledges a particular union
as the bargaining agent for some or all of the employees at his
or her workplace. Once the union is recognized the employer will
bargain collectively with that union. When a majority of employees
at a workplace indicates that it wishes to be represented by a particular
union, the law now requires that the employer recognize the union.
Before the law set out the process for union recognition, an employer
was free to disregard the union, even if most employees belonged
to it.
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January
2005 |