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union contracts

Union contracts, also known as collective bargaining agreements, are formal agreements between a labor union and an employer. They outline the terms and conditions of employment for union members, including wages, hours, benefits, working conditions, and job security. These contracts are negotiated through discussions between union representatives and the employer, ensuring that workers’ rights and interests are protected. They help establish a clear framework for the workplace, promote fair treatment, and provide mechanisms for resolving disputes. Overall, union contracts aim to balance the needs of employees with the goals of the employer.