Common use of Good Faith Bargaining Clause in Contracts

Good Faith Bargaining. The parties are obligated to bargain collectively with one another in a good faith effort to reach an agreement. Each side will provide supporting data and rationale for its own proposals and counter-proposals, and will not arbitrarily or capriciously reverse positions previously taken. Such good faith bargaining does not mean that either party is compelled to agree to a proposal nor does it require the making of a concession.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Tentative Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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