This document discusses collective bargaining in India. It begins by defining collective bargaining and outlining its objectives, which include maintaining industrial democracy, ensuring fairness for disadvantaged groups, and satisfying reasonable worker demands. It then covers the advantages and disadvantages of collective bargaining for workers and employers. The key Indian statutes governing collective bargaining are explained, along with the typical stages of the collective bargaining process and components of a collective bargaining agreement. In conclusion, collective bargaining is described as an important right that promotes fairness while balancing worker and employer interests.