Good faith bargaining

Good faith bargaining

The concept that all parties to a negotiation (such as an enterprise agreement) enter into discussions with a genuine interest to achieving an agreement and do so by responding to the other parties in a reasonable time and give genuine consideration to terms put by the other parties. This is a requirement under the Fair Work Act 2009.

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