Nevada Code § 288.032

Collective bargaining defined
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Collective
bargaining means a method of determining conditions of employment by
negotiation between representatives of the Executive Department or local
government employer and an employee organization or labor organization,
entailing a mutual obligation of the Executive Department or local government
employer, as applicable, and the representative of the state or local
government employees to meet at reasonable times and bargain in good faith with
respect to:
1. Wages, hours and other terms and
conditions of employment;
2. The negotiation of an agreement;
3. The resolution of any question arising
under a negotiated agreement; or
4. The execution of a written contract
incorporating any agreement reached if requested by either party,
but this
obligation does not compel either party to agree to a proposal or require the
making of a concession.

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