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Business Dictionary: Pattern Bargaining

Individual employee unions and employers reach a negotiated agreement on the basis of a collective bargaining settlement developed elsewhere. Pattern bargaining can be based on a national or regional basis. Strong national pattern bargaining results in very similar agreements, whereas weak national pattern bargaining allows more flexibility in the individual agreement. National pattern bargaining can be developed by either a union or an industry.

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Pattern bargaining is a process in labour relations, where a trade union gains a new and superior entitlement from one employer, and then uses that agreement as a precedent to demand the same entitlement or a superior one from other employers.

In the United States, pattern bargaining was pioneered by unions such as the United Auto Workers and the Teamsters. The first step of the bargaining process is the identification of a target employer that is most likely to agree to a favorable employment contract. For the selected company, this provides an opportunity to influence the contract for the industry, while the downside is the risk of a labor disruption if negotiations stall or fail. Once this contract has been successfully negotiated and ratified by the unionized workers, the union declares it a "pattern agreement" and presents it to the other employers as a take-it-or-leave-it offer.

In Australia, pattern bargaining was specifically outlawed under the now-repealed WorkChoices legislation. The law was repealed by the Labor party after their victory in the 2007 election, and subsequently renounced by the new Liberal Party leader Brendan Nelson [1] and Joe Hockey (Industrial Relations Minister of the Liberal government).[2]

References

  1. ^ Nelson declares WorkChoices dead - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  2. ^ Bishop defends 'dead' WorkChoices - 2007 Federal Election - ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

 
 
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