Sentences with phrase «insist on bargaining»

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if he insists on leaving Everton their bargaining position will be severely undermined.
He knows that he would have more bargaining power if he minded his words, if he didn't insist on venting his feelings.
Mulgrew said his union has been waiting since last week for the DOE to schedule a meeting on the roll - out and implementation of the evaluations, which he insisted is fair game in the bargaining talks.
Christopher Policano, a spokesman for the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, said, «In the absence of Triborough, bargaining could become a meaningless exercise as the employer may simply insist on its position and implement it without facing any consequences.»
But the governor insisted on Monday — in a move some observers say may outline his initial bargaining with the Legislature — that upstate politicians are «not as forceful» as downstate's and may not be able to carry the program to completion.
Until we can unite together in collective bargaining power with one voice to insist that our foods are clean and safe, we will be forced to rely on the status quo and good will of agribusiness, government regulatory agencies, higher education systems and the medical establishment to make changes.
Expect to see the candidates applaud governors in New Jersey, Wisconsin, and Ohio, who took on collective bargaining rights and insisted that money is best used to reward good teaching for the children's sake.
But they insist on that set - up because, as the exclusive bargaining agent, they then get to collect dues from every single worker.
While this brief focuses on Act 10's impact on Wisconsin teachers based on the data available, the same forces driving changes in the teaching workforce can also affect the broader public sector.3 Proponents of Act 10 insisted that reducing collective bargaining rights for teachers would improve education by eliminating job protections such as tenure and seniority - based salary increases.
If self - publishers don't buck up and start acting professionally, if we waste these opportunities that have been handed to us on a plate, if we insist on taking advantage of the situation without keeping up our end of the bargain — producing quality content — then we're going to get sent back to the kid's table.
He proposes spending tens of billions of dollars (a bargain, he insists, compared to the hundreds of billions that would be spent on a cap - and - trade style approach), but he doesn't say how he'd convince the United States or China to adopt the necessary carbon tax.
Comment: One commenter did not want the privacy rules to interfere with the federal common law governing collective bargaining agreements permitting employers to insist on the cooperation of employees with medical fitness evaluations.
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