Business agent (labor)
A business agent is a title, used in some labor unions, for a leading representative of a local union. It is commonly a paid, full-time position.[1] It can be abbreviated B.A.[1] The duties of a business agent may vary greatly from union to union, but in general, a business agent can be expected to safeguard workers' rights under a collective bargaining agreement and act as a liaison to other representatives higher up in the union organization.[2]
The title is common in labor organizations in the United States and Canada, uncommon elsewhere.
References
- "Definitions of Common Labor Terms". International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Retrieved January 7, 2015.
- "Union National Representative Jobs". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved January 7, 2016.
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