Approximately half of an organization's employees decide they are not happy with their current contract, which will expire in 4 months. The union representative informs the group that they can work to change the contract
What is the next step in this process? 1. Giving the union notice of desire to change the contract at least 90 days before it expires
2. Ratification of the current contract
3. Vote for cessation
4. Appointment of a mediator
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Rationale 1: Before changing or terminating a contract, one party must notify the other of its intent to do so 90 days prior to the contract expiration date.
Rationale 2: Ratification is the process by which employees approve a contract.
Rationale 3: Cessation is not related to union membership.
Rationale 4: A mediator is appointed if the two sides of the contract cannot agree on changes.
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