释义 |
collective bargainingcolˌlective ˈbargaining noun [uncountable] - But much of the collective bargaining went beyond legal minima.
- Mr. Evans Did the Minister discuss with the unions concerned the maintenance of free collective bargaining and union recognition in the agencies?
- One avenue for provision of such resources may be through collective bargaining.
- The process of negotiations between unions and employers is called collective bargaining.
- The unions flourished, gaining over 4 million more members by 1945, and collective bargaining became more widely accepted.
- The unions had almost no influence on the factory floor and were ineffective in collective bargaining.
- This usually took the form of institutionalized collective bargaining between trade unions and employers.
- Under these circumstances, the wages of many different types of labour are determined by the process of collective bargaining.
► Labour Relations/UnionsAFL-CIO, the, black, verbblackleg, nounbrotherhood, nouncard vote, nounchapel, nounclosed shop, nouncollective bargaining, nounfeather bedding, nounflying picket, nounfree collective bargaining, noungeneral strike, noungo-slow, nounindustrial action, nounindustrial relations, nounindustrial tribunal, nounlabor union, nounlabour relations, nounlocal, nounnon-cooperation, nounnon-union, adjectiveorganize, verbout, adverbpicket, nounpicket, verbrestrictive practices, nounscab, nounshop steward, nounsick-out, nounstrikebreaker, nounstriker, nountrade union, noununion, noununionism, noununionize, verbwalkout, nounwildcat strike, nounwork-to-rule, noun the discussions held between employers and a union in order to reach agreement on wages, working conditions etc |