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Resolving Labor Disputes
A manufacturing firm and its workers' union are in a dispute. The union is demanding a 5% wage increase, immediate upgrades to outdated safety equipment, and a ban on mandatory overtime. The firm has offered a 2% wage increase, a phased-in plan for safety upgrades over three years, and insists on the right to require overtime during peak production periods. Analyze how the creation of a formal, negotiated contract would serve to resolve these specific points of contention and provide stability for both parties.
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A collective bargaining agreement is a set of recommendations proposed by a union that an employer can choose to adopt or ignore at their discretion.
A collective bargaining agreement is a comprehensive contract outlining the terms of employment. Match each key component typically found in such an agreement with its correct description.