Collective - Law Dictionary Search Results
society
or broad grouping of people having common traditions, institutions, and collective activities and interests so·ci·e·tal [-sī-ət-l] adj
shop steward
of grievances of employees with employers, maintaining compliance with the collective bargaining agreement, recruiting new union members, and collecting union dues
Equal pay for equal work
this principle must be applied to female workers in all collective bargaining agreements. In accordance with s. 3 of the Grundgesetz
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no-strike
: of, relating to, or being a provision in a collective bargaining agreement prohibiting employees from striking
minor dispute
Labor Act can be resolved through interpretation of the existing collective bargaining agreement compare major dispute
major dispute
the making or modification rather than the interpretation of a collective bargaining agreement called also new contract dispute; compare minor dispute
labor union
for the purpose of advancing its members' interests (as through collective bargaining) in respect to wages, benefits, and working conditions see
grievance
for complaint or dispute ;esp : a violation of a collective bargaining agreement usually by the employer 2 : the formal
essence test
if it is unreasonable and does not derive from the collective bargaining agreement
Booty
which is seized by violence or obtained by robbery especially collective spoil taken in war plunder pillage
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Collective - Law Dictionary Search Results
society
or broad grouping of people having common traditions, institutions, and collective activities and interests so·ci·e·tal [-sī-ət-l] adj
shop steward
of grievances of employees with employers, maintaining compliance with the collective bargaining agreement, recruiting new union members, and collecting union dues
Equal pay for equal work
this principle must be applied to female workers in all collective bargaining agreements. In accordance with s. 3 of the Grundgesetz
Keep your definitions linked to case research
no-strike
: of, relating to, or being a provision in a collective bargaining agreement prohibiting employees from striking
minor dispute
Labor Act can be resolved through interpretation of the existing collective bargaining agreement compare major dispute
major dispute
the making or modification rather than the interpretation of a collective bargaining agreement called also new contract dispute; compare minor dispute
labor union
for the purpose of advancing its members' interests (as through collective bargaining) in respect to wages, benefits, and working conditions see
grievance
for complaint or dispute ;esp : a violation of a collective bargaining agreement usually by the employer 2 : the formal
essence test
if it is unreasonable and does not derive from the collective bargaining agreement
Booty
which is seized by violence or obtained by robbery especially collective spoil taken in war plunder pillage
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