Factsheet no. 2 - Labour Relations and Collective Bargaining
Representativity and recognition for collective bargaining
If a collective bargaining agreement is to reflect a fair balance between the interests of the workers and employers that it covers, the organizations that negotiate on behalf of each side must be properly representative.
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