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collective bargaining

NOUN
negotiations between union and management
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If major league owners get their way in collective bargaining, the proposed salary cap would mean Ohtani at $70 million could eat up just about one-third of any team’s payroll.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 13, 2026

Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s concurrence suggested a different path forward: Colleges and athletes could resolve compensation questions through collective bargaining or negotiated agreement, as professional football and basketball players do.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 13, 2026

For months, MLB owners have remained steadfast in their desire to implement a salary cap in collective bargaining this offseason, in part to rein in the Dodgers.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 2, 2026

But he warned that "provisions under collective bargaining agreements are non-negotiable. The company is also making use of natural staff turnover."

From Barron's Jul. 29, 2026

After collective bargaining failed, Carnegie shut down its Homestead plant and locked out the union workers.

From "Fannie Never Flinched" by Mary Cronk Farrell



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