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Tell me during collective bargaining, is it possible for wage rates and other working conditions to be changed?
Answer:
Once notice to bargain has been given, unless the parties otherwise agree, wage rates, benefits, working conditions, and other rights must remain the same until a collective agreement has been concluded or the parties are in a strike or lock-out position.
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