If the employer and the union have not reached an agreement by the contract expiration date, we each have three options.
The union can:
- Negotiate an extension of the old contract, or
- Continue to work while we increase pressure on management and build power for bargaining, or
- Strike.
Similarly, the employer can:
- Negotiate an extension of the old contract, or
- Continue to operate while negotiating with the union, or
- Lock out the bargaining unit.
It is common for local unions to negotiate beyond contract expiration dates as both parties work through the bargaining process and get closer to a deal.
In order to reach a fair and reasonable contract, we must be prepared to take action to show our employer that we are united and support our Bargaining Committee.