failure to bargain collectively

failure to bargain collectively
An employer's refusal to discuss with union, as employees' bargaining agency, questions involving conditions of employment and interpretation of contract constitutes a "failure to bargain collectively" with union. Rapid Roller Co. v. National Labor Relations Board, C.C.A.7, 126 F.2d 452, 459

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