A collective bargaining agreement (or CBA) is an agreement negotiated between a labor union (such as AFM or SAG-AFTRA) and the employers of the union's members. The CBA will include minimums for basic contract terms, as well as other benefits, such as contributions to pension and health accounts for the union members.
Pronunciation: /kəˈehɛktɪv ˈbrgɪnɪŋ əgˈiyimənt/