Who determines what is negotiable?
a. The school board and the union determine in their negotiation sessions the issues that will be bargained.
b. Federal law identifies specific items that can be negotiated and the governmental policy areas that must be excluded.
c. A state’s collective bargaining law and litigation interpreting the law must be consulted to determine what is negotiable.
d. The National Labor Relations Act that governs private-sector employees also determines what can be bargained in the public sector.
e. The negotiation history in the school district determines what is negotiable in specific school districts.
Answer: c
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