bargaining party
Defined in 2 places across 2 titles of the United States Code.
The term “bargaining party” means—
(A)
(i) except as provided in clause (ii), an employer who has an obligation to contribute under the plan; or
(ii) in the case of a plan described under section 404(c) of title 26, or a continuation of such a plan, the association of employers that is the employer settlor of the plan; and
(B) an employee organization which, for purposes of collective bargaining, represents plan participants employed by an employer who has an obligation to contribute under the plan.
Source
- 2007–present29 U.S.C. § 1085Labor · Additional funding rules for multiemployer plans in endangered status or critical status · for purposes of this section
The term “bargaining party” means—
(A) (i) except as provided in clause (ii), an employer who has an obligation to contribute under the plan; or
(ii) in the case of a plan described under section 404(c), or a continuation of such a plan, the association of employers that is the employer settlor of the plan; and
(B) an employee organization which, for purposes of collective bargaining, represents plan participants employed by an employer who has an obligation to contribute under the plan.
Source
- 2006–present26 U.S.C. § 432Internal Revenue Code · Additional funding rules for multiemployer plans in endangered status or critical status · for purposes of this section