Collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) are available from the Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS) Online Public Disclosure Room.
We suggest you send a letter (perhaps certified mail) to your local requesting your contract. You may want to have a number of co-workers sign on to the letter.
Management Contract is an agreement made between the workers and the leadership of a company. It is binding and enforceable in court. These agreements protect the rights of both the employees and company.
Private sector contracts do not have to be made available to the public. Your union does have to provide you access to CBAs that you work under.
Until contract approval, these records are generally confidential unless both the public agency and the bargaining unit agree to their release.
Collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) are available from the Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS) Online Public Disclosure Room.
The Union Membership and Coverage Database, available at .unionstats, is an Internet data resource providing private and public sector labor union membership, coverage, and density estimates compiled from the monthly household Current Population Survey (CPS) using BLS methods.
Collective bargaining agreements are public record, even if not yet approved by the legislative authority of the political entity which is a party to the agreement.
Most Collective Bargaining Agreements contain the following common elements: (1) a union recognition clause, (2) a management rights clause, (3) union rights provisions, (4) prohibitions on strikes and lockouts, (5) a union security clause, (6) nondiscrimination provisions, (7) grievance and arbitration procedures, (8) ...