bargaining造句61. The unions had almost no influence on the factory floor and were ineffective in collective bargaining.
62. Even the demand for independence might be advanced as primarily a bargaining counter.
63. From this viewpoint any highly segmented representation of worker interests in relation to employers, such as via individual enterprise bargaining, had little appeal.
64. Such a state of affairs provides the seller with a unique opportunity to exploit the relatively weak bargaining position of the investor.
65. The Government introduced incentive allowances for teachers in 1987 when it removed the profession's bargaining rights and imposed a pay settlement.
66. I know that negotiations do not only constitute a bargaining process, but also serve as fertile ground for creativity.
67. This is where hard bargaining at the time that you negotiated your service contract could pay off handsomely.
68. Multi-employer bargaining makes for simplification of effort in that separate contracts do not have to be negotiated with each individual employer.
69. The defendant, through an insurance company, is often in a much stronger bargaining position than the plaintiff.
70. Imposing such a structure in baseball will take tough bargaining and unaccustomed discipline on the part of the owners.
71. In both countries collective bargaining had emerged in a form strongly influenced by product market considerations.
72. Unions were bargaining for dental insurance, as if scraping the barrel to come up with new benefits.
73. Although informal plant bargaining does take place, the additions and amendments are not regarded as being competitive with external agreements.
74. During 1989, the company decided to end its collective bargaining agreement with the chapels of the National Union of Journalists.
75. As a result, the scope of autonomous collective bargaining was restricted.
76. Corrupt insiders should be taken to court, not thrown aside by presidents as electoral bargaining chips.
77. It acts as the sole broker in the bargaining and competition for resources between bureaucratic organizations.
78. Even its original version he had regarded as no more that a bargaining chip.
79. The developments in thinking about what happens in animal conflicts have some interesting parallels with economists' theorising about human bargaining.
81. This usually took the form of institutionalized collective bargaining between trade unions and employers.
82. Distributive conflicts have to be resolved by some form of bargaining process.
83. Votes can be used as bargaining counters for future needs.
84. Collective bargaining and joint consultation processes were found to have no influence on the attitude or performance of staff.
85. The limits and possibilities of such bargaining are shown to depend on complex interactions between the actors' strategies.
86. However, herein lies the Army's greatest weakness in the bargaining process.
87. They argue for the primacy of collective bargaining at the level of the individual company.
88. Economic theory Until comparatively recently, bargaining was a subject on which economic theory had very little to say.
89. We are against the use of hostages as bargaining chips.
90. The interventionist state has political as well as economic ill-effects by inducing unrealistic expectations on the part of voters and electoral trade-offs between parties bargaining for votes.