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What is a typical negotiation process?

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What is a typical negotiation process?

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After a union is elected to represent a collective bargaining unit, the University and the union engage in a negotiation process to reach an agreement (or contract) on the terms and conditions of employment for represented members of the unit. Every agreement has a duration period, meaning that the agreement expires after a specific date and the parties have to negotiate a new agreement. This next negotiation process is called “successor” bargaining because the parties are negotiating for an agreement that will succeed the current one. In some cases, agreement includes a provision called “re-openers.” This means that the parties have agreed that they will re-negotiate only certain portions, or Articles, even though the agreement does not expire until a future date. To get an overview of what the current status is for bargaining on a particular Collective Bargaining Unit Agreement: Negotiations Summary Where can I get more information on Collective Bargaining? You can find out more abou

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