collective bargaining
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of collective bargaining
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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Others are questioning whether such fines are acceptable without collective bargaining agreements.
From MarketWatch
First up is collective bargaining, and the possibility of owners shutting down the sport next winter in pursuit of a salary cap.
From Los Angeles Times
After renewal of the collective bargaining agreement with the Braves this year, we believe the company will be sold.
From Barron's
Cries for a salary cap when negotiations begin for a new collective bargaining agreement at season’s end peppered social media.
From Los Angeles Times
However, 11 months from now, baseball’s collective bargaining agreement expires.
From Los Angeles Times
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