Consultant Work Contract For Union Members In Contra Costa

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Contra Costa
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US-00449BG
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The Consultant Work Contract for Union Members in Contra Costa is designed for use between a corporation and an independent contractor who teaches workshops. This form outlines critical components such as the nature of the work, where the services will take place, and the time commitment expected from the consultant. It specifies the payment structure, indicating that the consultant receives a percentage of fees collected, while also covering travel and living expenses. The contract establishes a clear duration of engagement and clarifies the consultant's status as an independent contractor rather than an employee, thereby not entitled to employee benefits. Indemnification clauses protect the corporation from liabilities arising from the consultant's actions. This contract is practical for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in creating or enforcing agreements with consultants, ensuring compliance with labor relations and union requirements specific to Contra Costa. It emphasizes mutual understanding and legal protections for both parties, facilitating a clear framework for collaboration.
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Collective bargaining The process by which management and union representatives negotiate the employment conditions for a bargaining unit for a designated period of time. The parties have a mutual obligation to bargain in good faith in an effort to reach agreement with respect to wages, hours, and working conditions.

It depends on the union, the local and the company typically. As others mentioned the bargaining committee should be made up primarily of members from the shop. The E board of the local is usually part of that but not all of the committee. Staff reps and lawyers are there to support and sometimes lead at the table.

Collective bargaining. Collective bargaining is a process of negotiation between employers and a group of employees aimed at agreements to regulate working salaries, working conditions, benefits, and other aspects of workers' compensation and rights for workers.

Your union and employer must bargain in good faith about wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment until they agree on a labor contract or reach a stand-off or “impasse.” If negotiations reach an impasse, an employer can impose terms and conditions so long as it offered them to the union before impasse ...

Collective bargaining The process by which management and union representatives negotiate the employment conditions for a bargaining unit for a designated period of time.

Your union and employer must bargain in good faith about wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment until they agree on a labor contract or reach a stand-off or “impasse.” If negotiations reach an impasse, an employer can impose terms and conditions so long as it offered them to the union before impasse ...

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Consultant Work Contract For Union Members In Contra Costa