Phrases with «union negotiators»

"Union negotiators" refers to individuals who represent a labor union in discussions and agreements with employers regarding employees' working conditions, wages, benefits, and other related issues. Full definition

Sentences with «union negotiators»

  • UK publishes Brexit positions After being criticized by European Union negotiators for months, the British government published several position papers this week, laying out detailed viewpoints on border issues between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland as well as on the need for a transitional customs union following Brexit. (mfs.com)
  • «Compromise by definition means neither side gets everything that they wanted to get,» Cuomo said at a news conference at his Manhattan offices, where the pact was signed by MTA chairman Thomas Prendergast and lead LIRR union negotiator Anthony Simon. (newsday.com)
  • If that review, proudly posted on their website until recently, isn't enough to convince the public of the true nature of the teachers unions, how about this — a training tape, clearly inspired by Alinsky, made by the Michigan Education Association, an NEA affiliate, in the 1990s for union negotiators who collectively bargain with school boards. (californiapolicycenter.org)
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