Difference between revisions of "Mandatory item"
(Created page with "Mandatory items are the items that must be bargained in good faith, if either party so requests, such as wages, hours, and benefits, based upon the Borg-Warner case that o...") |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | [[Mandatory | + | [[Mandatory item]] these are the items that must be bargained in good faith, if either party so requests, such as wages, hours, and benefits, based upon the Borg-Warner case that outlined categories of bargaining subjects. |
==Definitions== | ==Definitions== | ||
According to [[Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining by Michael R. Carrell and Christina Heavrin (10th edition)]], | According to [[Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining by Michael R. Carrell and Christina Heavrin (10th edition)]], | ||
− | :[[Mandatory | + | :[[Mandatory item]]. The items that must be bargained in good faith, if either party so requests, such as wages, hours, and benefits, based upon the Borg-Warner case that outlined categories of bargaining subjects. |
==Related concepts== | ==Related concepts== |
Latest revision as of 21:52, 2 November 2019
Mandatory item these are the items that must be bargained in good faith, if either party so requests, such as wages, hours, and benefits, based upon the Borg-Warner case that outlined categories of bargaining subjects.
Definitions
According to Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining by Michael R. Carrell and Christina Heavrin (10th edition),
- Mandatory item. The items that must be bargained in good faith, if either party so requests, such as wages, hours, and benefits, based upon the Borg-Warner case that outlined categories of bargaining subjects.
Related concepts
- Labor relations. The systematic study of attitudes, motivations, and behaviors which two or more job-market actors assume toward each another.