Back to Work Agreement
BACK TO WORK AGREEMENT
The accord reached between an employer and a union to which his or her employees belong that establishes the terms and conditions governing the return of striking employees to work.
Disputes involving back to work agreements are subject to applicable federal and state laws governing labor-management relations.
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