Sentences with phrase «mandate open negotiations»

Washington Examiner: Study: Transparency in collective bargaining could save taxpayers $ 50 billion A Goldwater Institute report reveals that only seven states mandate open negotiations for public sector unions.

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Given Brexit talks are due to start on June 19, a weak minority government with no real mandate would undermine Britain's position in negotiations, leaving open the possibility of another election later this year, as happened in the UK in 1974.
«The absolutely central question at this general election is less who is the prime minister on 9 June, and more what is the nature of the mandate, and in particular — because otherwise frankly this is a steamroller election — is it possible that we can return as many members of parliament as possible to parliament that are going to keep an open mind on this Brexit negotiation until we see the final terms?»
The weight of a botched hostage negotiation weighs heavily on Frank, and his mandated psychotherapy sessions soon open a dialogue about his father and the Saints of New York — cops who helped the Mob during the»60s and»70s.
A horizontal mandate was conferred upon the Commission by the Council on 5 June 2003 and the Commission systematically opened negotiations with all its neighbouring countries, to replace, via Community agreements, those provisions in the ASA between member states and neighbouring countries which are contrary to Community law (see A Community Aviation Policy Towards its Neighbours COM, 2004, 74).
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