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- Side_letter abstract "A side letter or side agreement is a collective bargaining agreement that is not part of the underlying or primary collective bargaining agreement (CBA), and which the parties to the contract utilize to reach agreement on issues the CBA does not cover, to clarify issues in the CBA, or to modify the CBA (permanently or temporarily). One may distinguish side letters from \"side settlements\" or \"settlement agreements\", which settle a dispute arising from the underlying CBA. In rare cases, bargaining parties may use a side letter to adjust the focus of the contract if the parties are not yet ready or willing to adapt the contract formally.Under the law of contracts, a side letter has the same force as the underlying contract. However, the courts may invalidate side letters in conflict with the main collective bargaining agreement. The terms of the CBA govern interpretation of side letters. In the U.S., several courts of appeals have held that in disputes where side letters do not contain conflict resolution procedures, the parties must use the underlying collective bargaining agreement's dispute resolution mechanism (in these cases, arbitration) to resolve the dispute.The range of issues side letters covers is wide. In some cases, side letters have driven national labor law policy. For example, in the United States, a side letter guaranteeing employer neutrality during union elections in newly acquired plants, subsidiaries or divisions led to a federal lawsuit over the legality of the agreement in 2002 and a major decision by the National Labor Relations Board revising federal labor policy in 2007.In Australia, side letters are becoming increasingly common due to the changes in federal labor law the WorkChoices Act created. WorkChoices limits the collective bargaining agreements that parties can register for eligibility for workplace tribunals enforcement, and also requires CBAs be strictly limited to work-related issues. The inclusion of even minor non-workplace-related clauses (such as dues check-off) can render a CBA unenforceable. In response, many unions and employers are using side letters to reach agreement on non-workplace-related matters, and not registering these side-letters with the federal government—relying on common law to enforce the side letters.".
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- Side_letter wikiPageWikiLink Arbitration.
- Side_letter wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Side_letter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Collective_rights.
- Side_letter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Labor.
- Side_letter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Labour_relations.
- Side_letter wikiPageWikiLink Collective_agreement.
- Side_letter wikiPageWikiLink Collective_bargaining.
- Side_letter wikiPageWikiLink Common_law.
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- Side_letter wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Side_letter wikiPageWikiLink United_States_courts_of_appeals.
- Side_letter wikiPageWikiLink WorkChoices.
- Side_letter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Side letter".
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- Side_letter subject Category:Collective_rights.
- Side_letter subject Category:Labor.
- Side_letter subject Category:Labour_relations.
- Side_letter hypernym Agreement.
- Side_letter type Organisation.
- Side_letter type Relation.
- Side_letter type Right.
- Side_letter comment "A side letter or side agreement is a collective bargaining agreement that is not part of the underlying or primary collective bargaining agreement (CBA), and which the parties to the contract utilize to reach agreement on issues the CBA does not cover, to clarify issues in the CBA, or to modify the CBA (permanently or temporarily). One may distinguish side letters from \"side settlements\" or \"settlement agreements\", which settle a dispute arising from the underlying CBA.".
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