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    Bypassing the Bargaining Representation by Attempting to Negotiate Directly with Employees
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Bypassing the Bargaining Representation by Attempting to Negotiate Directly with Employees

Question 39

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Bypassing the bargaining representation by attempting to negotiate directly with employees is often held as a violation of the duty to bargain in good faith.

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