union security agreement
- A contract binding workers to specific union-related payments, often termed 'agency fees', as a prerequisite for employment; illegal within right-to-work states
- Under the union security agreement, employees have to pay agency fees to retain their jobs.
- The implementation of a union security agreement forced workers to contribute payments to the union.
- The company was located in a right-to-work state, making the proposed union security agreement unfeasible.
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