Collective Bargaining:The process of negotiation between an employer and a group of employees (usually a labor union) to determine the conditions of employment, such as wages, hours, benefits, and workplace rules.
Labor Union: An organization of workers formed to protect the interests and rights of its members, including negotiating wages, benefits, and working conditions with employers.
Labor Dispute: A disagreement between an employer and its employees, often involving issues such as wages, benefits, or working conditions, that can lead to a strike or other forms of industrial action.