Good-Faith Bargaining

What is Good-Faith Bargaining?

Good-Faith Bargaining is a negotiation process in which employers and employee representatives, such as labor unions, engage in honest, open, and constructive discussions to reach a mutually agreeable outcome on employment terms, conditions, and workplace issues, adhering to legal and ethical standards while avoiding coercion, bad faith, or refusal to compromise.

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