Example: tourism industry
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COLLECTIVE BARGAINING 101 - Jobs with Justice
www.jwj.orgPermissive subjects are non-mandatory subjects of bargaining, meaning employers are not required to bargain over them. Use of union labels is an example of a permissive bargaining subject. Finally, illegal bargaining subjects are those that violate the NLRA, such as a closed-shop provision in a right-to-work state.8
Collective bargaining and the LRA
www.saflii.orgbargaining regime centred on the workplace rather than at the level of in dustry. It reqUires a regulatory regime that reqUires court or tribunal deter mination of - • who must bargain with whom - the threshold issues of representative-ness; • the bargaining constituency or unit; • what may be bargained about ~ bargaining subjects: and