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What is a neutrality agreement?

What is a neutrality agreement?

A neutrality agreement is an agreement between a union and an employer in which the employer agrees to remain neutral while the union attempts to organize the employer's workforce. Neutrality agreements can range from a simple agreement limiting what the employer and union will say about the organizing campaign to more detailed agreements allowing a union to have greater union access to the employer’s premises and to the employer’s employees.

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