A union has won a representative election. What right does that union now hold?
1. The right to represent all employees of the hospital
2. The right to forbid management from unilaterally changing employment conditions for employees outside the bargaining unit
3. The right to jointly negotiate expanded bargaining units with the employer after the election
4. The right to be the bargaining agent for a group of employees
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Rationale 1: The union has the right to represent the group of employees covered by the election. For example, a nurses' union may or may not include health care workers in the laboratory or radiology departments.
Rationale 2: The union cannot effect change for employees outside of the bargaining unit.
Rationale 3: The union cannot expand to another unit without an election.
Rationale 4: The union that wins the election then has the right to enter into contract negotiations with the organization on behalf of the employees.
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