Collective bargaining (Section 8(d) & 8(b)(3))

A union must bargain in good faith on behalf of employees it represents, and it is unlawful for a union to fail to do so. Examples of failing to do so include insisting to impasse on a nonmandatory subject of bargaining, or reaching a collective-bargaining agreement with an employer but then refusing to sign it.

Section 8(d) of the Act sets forth what is encompassed within the duty to bargain collectively. Section 8(b)(3) of the Act makes it unlawful for a labor organization or its agents to refuse to bargain collectively with an employer whose employees you represent. For example, you may not

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