The legal regulation of the obligation to bargain collectively in both the
private and public sectors has two primary thrusts. The first is concerned with
the mechanics of negotiations and the requirement that the parties negotiate
in good faith. The second concerns the scope of negotiations, i.e., the
determination of what subjects the parties must, upon request, negotiate.
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Graduate School of Library Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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