Bargaining Unit
The bargaining unit is the group of employees that the union will be authorized to represent and bargain for collectively. If the entire organization is the bargaining unit, the union will represent all nonsupervisory, no managerial, and non confidential employees, even though the union may be oriented mostly toward blue collar workers. (Professional and nonprofessional employees can be included in the same bargaining unit only if the professionals agree.)
Bargaining Unit is the group of employees the union will be authorized to represent.
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