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January 1994, Vol. 117, No. 1

Collective Bargaining in 1994

William M. Davis
Economist, Division of Developments in Labor-Management Relations, Bureau of Labor Statistics


The economy and job security continue to be major issues as the lightest collective bargaining calendar in a decade begins. This article previews the bargaining calendar for 1994, when 8.2 million workers under all major agreements (those covering 1,000 or more workers) will be affected by contract negotiations in private industry and State and local government.

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