Sentences with phrase «labor negotiator»

A "labor negotiator" is someone who helps settle disputes or issues between workers (labor) and their employers. They work to find agreements or compromises that benefit both parties during discussions or negotiations. Full definition
His role as chief labor negotiator for the baseball owners during the 1994 labor dispute ended in failure and frustration.
RIP James F. Hanley, who started work as a union electrician and went on to become New York City's chief labor negotiator for nearly 15 years.
The unions are there as labor negotiators and represent teachers in that capacity — I would not want them meddling in teacher preparation.
Don Fehr, the leading sports labor representative, has constant access to Marvin Miller, who wrote the book, who's the finest labor negotiator there has ever been in sport.
Kent and Garcia have hired veteran labor negotiator Eddie Kay to help with upcoming talks on the union's contract, which runs out April 1.
Last month, Cuomo's chief labor negotiator said at a legislative hearing that there was no budgeted reserve for wage increases, and that «we're going to be looking at savings within the negotiations to help fund those.»
The demands, made in a meeting between city chief labor negotiator Jim Hanley and the Municipal Labor Committee, set the stage for a war with newly enraged labor leaders that would play out in Albany, which must sign off on pension - policy changes.
Now a small - time labor negotiator and barfly in New England, he is whisked back to Lebanon with a lecture at the American University Of Beirut as his cover story; it seems that his old buddy, the CIA station chief Cal Riley (Mark Pellegrino), has been kidnapped, and the terrorist group holding him hostage will only talk to Skiles.
Their chief labor negotiator, Richard Ravitch, who after eight months of groundwork had sequestered the owners at a resort an hour north of Milwaukee to finalize just such a plan, was a master of understatement following 28 hours of fruitless debate over two days.
Bob Linn, the City's chief labor negotiator, said tonight that the City is currently negotiating with all of the City's remaining unions other than the PBA.
Bob Linn and Stephen Cassidy: The city's labor negotiator and the head of the Uniformed Firefighters Association reached a contract deal this week — that also settles an outstanding pension issue that has dogged the mayor.
Skiles, now in no mood ever to return to the middle east, takes on a job at home as a labor negotiator but is called back in 1982 because Cal Riley (MarkPellegrino), a good friend, is being held prisioner.
Ten years later he's still struggling and working as a labor negotiator far from the pressures of international diplomacy.
This money helps pay for the labor negotiators and professional staffers employed by the state affiliates.
Parents might have seen Cheatham as a scapegoat in an ill - conceived «reform» scheme, but a labor negotiator for the Chicago Public Schools said it was Cheatham who helped devise controversial plans for both a longer day and to use student test scores in teacher performance evaluations.
The district's chief labor negotiator, Vivian Ekchian, told LA School Report that she is eager to resume contract talks after nearly a month of inactivity.
Her LAUSD biography informs us that Ms. Ekchian is a 32 - year veteran of L.A. Unified and has served in a variety of roles: teacher assistant, classroom teacher, principal, director of instruction, chief of staff to the superintendent of schools, chief human resources officer, chief labor negotiator, local district superintendent, associate superintendent, and acting superintendent.
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