Union Membership

/ˈjuːnjən ˈmɛmbərʃɪp/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The status or condition of being a member of a labor union, entitling an employee to participate in collective bargaining and union activities.
    Union membership often grants employees the right to vote on collective bargaining agreements.

Forms

  • union membership
  • union memberships

Commentary

Union membership legally confers rights and obligations governed by labor law, affecting collective bargaining and workplace representation.

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