Multiple Choice
A bargaining agent is
A) an independent person retained by the employees to enter into negotiations with the employer.
B) an employee who is nominated by the employees to negotiate with the employer.
C) an employee who acts as a mediator between the employees and the employer.
D) a person or persons appointed by the employees and employer to mediate a dispute between the employees and employer.
E) a union that has been certified by the labour relations board and has the exclusive right to bargain with the employer on behalf of the bargaining unit.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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