All-union agreement definition
All-union agreement means a contractual provision between an employer or group of employers and a collective bargaining unit representing some or all of the employees of the employer or group of employers providing for any type of union security and compelling an employee's financial support or allegiance to a labor organization. "All-union agreement" includes, but is not limited to, contractual provision for a union shop, a modified union shop, an agency shop (meaning a contractual provision which provides for periodic payment of a sum in lieu of union dues but does not require union membership), a modified agency shop, a prehire agreement, maintenance of dues, or maintenance of membership.
All-union agreement. (“AUA”) means a contractual provision between an employer or group of employers, and a collective bargaining unit representing some or all employees, providing for any type of union security and compelling an employee’s financial support or allegiance to a labor organization as described in C.R.S. § 8-3-104(1.5).
All-union agreement means an agreement between an employer
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All-union agreement means a contractual
All-union agreement means a contractual provision between an employer or group of employers and a collective bargaining unit representing some or all of the employees of the
All-union agreement means an agreement between an employer and the representative of the employer's employees in a collective bargaining unit whereby all of the employees in such unit are required to be members of a single labor organization.