1. Who decides if an employer will engage in Collective Bargaining (union negotiations) with employees?
The majority of Employees!
Under the NLRA, you have the right to:
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Organize a union to negotiate with your employer concerning your wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment.
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Form, join or assist a union.
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Bargain collectively through representatives of employees’ own choosing for a contract with your employer setting your wages, benefits, hours, and other working conditions.
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Discuss your wages and benefits and other terms and conditions of employment or union organizing with your co-workers or a union.
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Take action with one or more co-workers to improve your working conditions by, among other means, raising work-related complaints directly with your employer or with a government agency, and seeking help from a union.
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Strike and picket, depending on the purpose or means of the strike or the picketing.
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Choose not to do any of these activities, including joining or remaining a member of a union.
For more information about the National Labor Relations Act click here.
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