Many elements contribute to a company's success in collective bargaining negotiations, including: 
  • Carefully preparing contract proposals

  • Thoughtfully reviewing union proposals and crafting appropriate counter-proposals

  • Assessing the potential impact of a strike or other union action and preparing to respond to it

  • Complying with the duty to bargain in good faith 

The attorneys of Harris Dowell Fisher & Harris, L.C. have many years of experience in all aspects of the collective bargaining process and have bargained with numerous unions in a wide variety of industries.

We frequently assist clients in preparing and planning for bargaining and possible union action. We also directly represent clients at bargaining sessions, and if necessary help them respond to union action. 

Contact us to discuss how we may best assist you in this regard.

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