Why do unions place a high level of importance on negotiating contract provisions with an employer?
What will be an ideal response?
The survival and security of a union depend on its ability to ensure a regular flow of new members and member dues to support the services it provides. Therefore, unions typically place high priority on negotiating checkoff provisions and provisions relating to union membership or contribution with an employer. All these provisions are also ways to address unions' concern about "free riders"-employees who benefit from union activities without belonging to a union.
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