Definition of rand formula in English English dictionary
The principle, widely recognized in Canadian law and in collective agreements, that all employees of a unionized workplace must pay dues to the labor union, whether they choose to be members of the union or not
rand formula
Hyphenation
rand for·mu·la
Turkish pronunciation
ränd fôrmyılı
Pronunciation
/ˈrand ˈfôrmyələ/ /ˈrænd ˈfɔːrmjələ/
Etymology
() From Supreme Court of Canada Justice Ivan C. Rand (1884-1969), who developed the formula in 1946.