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Originally Posted by dc_dux
There is no Constitutional right to collective bargaining.
The Wagner Act (National Labor Relations Act), enacted in the 1930s, guarantees the right of workers to organize and bargain collectively...but does not apply to the public sector or government employees at any level.
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So there was a condition applied to the definition of "workers," with regard to government employees?
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Originally Posted by Willravel
What would a proper Constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to collective bargaining for any worker, public or private, look like? Could it be enforced?
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The Supreme Court of Canada decided that working towards a collective agreement is essentially done so under the freedom of association.
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