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Bargaining in good faith requires a genuine desire to reach an agreement, and the Board thus looks to the entire course of negotiations, at and away from the table, to determine whether the respondent bargained with the requisite intent to reconcile differences and reach agreement. The ultimate inquiry is whether the totality of a respondent’s conduct was sufficiently egregious to frustrate negotiations or avoid agreement. (p. 23.)