Multiple Choice
What does good-faith bargaining require the employer to do?
A) compromise with the union until an agreement is finally made;such negotiations must end in a collective agreement
B) meet the union at a reasonable time/place to discuss conditions of employment,and trade realistic proposals
C) compromise with the union until an agreement is finally made;such negotiations must end in a collective agreement.
D) meet and confer over only permissive subjects of bargaining.
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