The United States currently lags behind peer nations. Countries that rely on sectoral bargaining consistently achieve much higher coverage rates than the U.S. workplace-based system.
The author is a professor at Sungkyunkwan University's Graduate School of Governance. Following the revision of Article 2 of the Labor Union Act, concerns are growing over the enforcement decree ...
NORFOLK, Va. — Proposed legislation in Richmond could allow Virginia public employees across the state to engage in collective bargaining. In response to the proposed bill, every mayor in Hampton ...
Workers across the University of Colorado system are organizing for a unified message for its leadership: create a path to collective bargaining. This week, a day of action will be held at the ...
Collective bargaining remains one of the most important processes governing labor–management relations in the United States. For organizations preparing for negotiations in 2026 and beyond, the key to ...
Taxpayers expect a government that’s efficient, effective, and affordable. On Feb. 4, in a new report, the Trump administration made clear that the current process of federal collective bargaining isn ...