Sentences with phrase «first labor strike»

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Tony Clark might yet grow into a fine Executive Director, but in the present, there is work to be done and history to be taught, and MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, who got his start in MLB's offices in labor negotiations, knew that and struck accordingly at the first opportunity back in 2016.
I'm surprised the formula companies haven't started striking deals in which women come out of labor and delivery with adhesive stickers (with the name of the formula) stuck across our breasts so the only way even to try to breastfeed is to peel off the stickers first.
In an attempt to close the projected $ 1.7 billion deficit for the fiscal year that starts July 1, Republicans are assuming that Malloy will strike a deal with state employee unions for labor savings of $ 700 million in the first year of the two - year budget and $ 892 million in the second year.
Teachers there had called the strike, their first in 25 years, the day after Labor Day.
LAUSD to pay $ 1.1 billion for teacher pension rescue; Strike talk emerges on Caputo - Pearl's first day as union chief; LAUSD board approves labor deals — but not yet for teachers
On Labor Day, the Chicago Teachers Union held its protest in preparation for a strike that is set to begin on Sept. 10, unless negotiations with Chicago Public Schools result in a contract.The protest served two functions: first, as a sort of threat display designed to demonstrate to CPS officials and Mayor Rahm Emanuel that CTU is ready to sustain a lengthy strike; and second, to reinforce the union's message among its rank - and - file membership
Thomas» striking billboard confronts the viewer head on as the first image the visitor sees upon entering the park, stimulating a dialogue on the relationship between land, labor, American history, and culture.
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