bargaining造句151. State laws, local board policies, and collective bargaining agreements set forth the specific reasons why teachers can be dismissed.
152. During the 1950s, however, employers began to press successfully for coordinated, central wage bargaining, which has continued subsequently.
153. The Raptors will have an exclusive bargaining window beginning in August.
154. Thirty-five percent or more of the employees in the bargaining unit must petition for an election to be held. 2.
155. Another familiar failing was his distaste for the give-and-take of bargaining.
156. The bargaining steps are as follows: 1 examine your opponent's position in depth.
157. But much of the collective bargaining went beyond legal minima.
158. The enterprise-based bargaining structure is closely intertwined with the structure of workers' trade unions.
159. The collective bargaining agreement between the educational employer and educational employees, if any, has expired. 5.
160. There were voices, if as yet in a minority, within both industry and government favouring the establishment of free collective bargaining.
161. In most bargaining circumstances a deal can be struck that will satisfy all sides.
162. Finally, some states prohibit superintendents from participation in a bargaining unit with teachers.
163. A different conception of collective bargaining in terms both of its character and role is applicable in socialist countries with centrally-planned economies.
164. A deal to free the hostages fell through, apparently because their release would have left the rebels without bargaining power.
165. Mr Adamec cited pressure from the opposition in bargaining over the shape of a new government as his reason for stepping down.
166. Here and there were crowds of men bargaining over cattle and horses.
167. The recession of more recent years does not appear to have induced a reversion back towards multi-employer bargaining.
168. New research also stresses empirical work, using controlled experiments to see how people behave in real bargaining situations.
169. This bargaining power is likely to push the real value of a deal through the £4 million barrier.
170. Under these circumstances, the wages of many different types of labour are determined by the process of collective bargaining.
171. We aim to illuminate the nature of their dilemmas and to show how they affect the bargaining relationships with foreign investors.
172. Inflation will rise if workers try to compensate for the reduction in purchasing power by bargaining for higher pay.
173. Particular attention was directed to the lack of accordance between bargaining outcomes and national, economic policy objectives.
174. By clarifying in your own mind the exact nature of these positions you can enter into bargaining with much greater confidence.
175. For example, management might suspend all negotiations about pay and conditions until employees agree to work normally during the bargaining.
176. Essentially the formal recognition of a union legitimises workers' resistance, and this can immeasurably strengthen their bargaining position.
177. The dynamics of partnership bargaining are hardly propitious for the specific kinds of cooperation that marriage and family require.
178. Regional banding could not be agreed to simply on the basis of national wage bargaining.
179. Fox was one of two player reps who voted against the collective bargaining agreement.
180. But even this little collection of cottage garden produce won't change hands without some stern bargaining.