Sentences with phrase «negotiating in good faith in»

We encourage everyone who is negotiating in good faith in Illinois to recognize that Learner and ELPC are committed to destroying Illinois largest source of clean energy, and negotiating in bad faith.
Had the parties negotiated in good faith in accordance with the law and completed negotiations prior to June 30, 2013 the restoration language would not have been triggered and the $ 5.62 million that went to salary restoration could have prevented the District from giving students 3 instructional furlough days and increased class sizes to pay for the increased compensation.
The Court also considered that in this case, the broader negotiations the parties had embarked on were sufficient to discharge the obligation to negotiate in good faith in relation to the particular future act in question.
At the very least, governments should be required to negotiate in good faith in an attempt to reach an ILUA before the future act processes are available to them.

Not exact matches

In the aftermath of the referendum, Tsipras decided to present the head of his finance minister as a symbol that the Greek government was serious about negotiating in good faitIn the aftermath of the referendum, Tsipras decided to present the head of his finance minister as a symbol that the Greek government was serious about negotiating in good faitin good faith.
«It certainly paints a picture that the prime minister sent his people to negotiate but it was not in good faith,» he said.
On April 28, 2009, the Bloc's critic for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec, Jean - Yves Laforest, introduced a motion in the House of Commons calling for the feds to negotiate in good faith with the Government of Quebec to resolve the dispute, demanding a compensation package prorated to that awarded Ontario.
«She negotiated in good faith and was told that no modifications would be made,» a spokesman said.
But Morales said this month that Chile offered «no guarantee of free movement of people or goods,» and Bolivia's lawyers have said the country only wants the court to ensure «Chile return to the negotiating table in good faith
The benefit to cable and satellite is that the broadcaster's can not just say «no» they need to negotiate and provide their channels in good faith.
It places hurdle after hurdle in front of unions attempting to negotiate a collective agreement in good faith, effectively hollowing out the process.
This likely does not reflect a willingness to «cut ties» with the United States, but more so a desire to negotiate for growth opportunities with other nations in good faith.
Bondholders and bond insurers argued that Stockton's refusal to demand pension concessions shows that it failed to negotiate in «good faith» with creditors, a prerequisite for municipal bankruptcy.
Crap — Arabs living in in Israel are full citizens; those in the territories are under the control of the PA which has no «state» becuase the refuse to negotiate in good faith for one even when it has been repeatedly offered — the PS FLAG shows ALL OF ISRAEL.
My concern is not suggesting aggression against the Jewish people, only that I believe they are provoking conflict and not really negotiating in good faith.
The retailers and the AFGC say they are still negotiating in good faith, after more than six months of talks, but success hangs in the balance.
port terminal operators and exporters must act in good faith when negotiating access to port terminal services
«We continue to negotiate in good faith and it's still our preference to land a voluntary code that is prescribed and therefore enforceable under the (Competition) Act,» Mr Dawson said.
Jansen is already talking about striking in 2021, because it's already clear the owners aren't negotiating in good faith, and an impasse is more likely than it's been at any time since 1994.
Had he tried negotiating in good faith last year or the year before rather than not he could have gotten something done.
As well as being a keen student of geometry, he also had unquestionably faith in his own ability and a stubborn personality is believed to have been the first player to sign for Hibs who negotiated his own terms.
If not, you either negotiate in good faith or you walk away.
Talks with the government were dismissed earlier this month by general secretary Christine Blower, who told politics.co.uk she did not believe ministers were negotiating «in good faith».
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver sounded exasperated about the lack of a three - way budget deal this afternoon while speaking with reporters, but declined to declare outright that Gov. David Paterson't isn't negotiating in good faith, saying only: «I think we'll find that out over the weekend.»
People who would adopt the Governor's point of view would be inclined to say that after Republican Senate Majority Leader negotiated in good faith for several weeks, he ultimately could not sell the deal to his members.
«I am disappointed by the decision of the Chicago Teachers Union to turn its back on not only a city negotiating in good faith but also the hundreds of thousands of children relying on the city's public schools to provide them a safe place to receive a strong education.
Union officials also argued that Elia did not consider whether Cash attempted to negotiate with the union «in good faith,» as the receivership law requires.
These pension plans were never negotiated in good faith with the unions constantly threatening strikes if they didn't get their way.
Over the last 24 hours, our Republican colleagues have negotiated in good - faith to forge a workable final package that will protect the health of the men and women who selflessly answered our nation's call in her hour of greatest need.»
«We remain prepared to negotiate all outstanding issues required to get to an agreement on teacher evaluation, but unfortunately Mr. Mulgrew's failure to bargain in good faith and insistence on including issues unrelated to teacher evaluation is unacceptable and illegal,» Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott said in a statement.
He added there is «no reason we can't negotiate in good faith and come to a resolution on this issue before the Legislature adjourns next week.»
«I thank CSEA's leadership for negotiating in good faith and I am proud this agreement was overwhelmingly ratified by their membership and that I was able to sign legislation enacting it into law,» Cuomo said in a statement.
«We are reviewing them with members,» Whyland continued, «and we continue to negotiate in good faith on all of the issues — including the ethics reform package.
On the other hand, perhaps EJ, the NYSSBA, et al should consider what happens conversely: Triborough gives employers no motivation to negotiate in good faith when they know compensation will have to rise, because they can just make the employees sit on the old contract until they take whatever is offered.
I thank CSEA's leadership for negotiating in good faith and I am proud this agreement was overwhelmingly ratified by their membership and that I was able to sign legislation enacting it into law.
It is imperative that these managers negotiate in good faith, take reasonable steps to collaborate with Puerto Rico and ensure the continuation of necessary public services.
In a letter sent to hedge fund and opportunistic fixed income managers, Trustees of the New York City Employees Retirement System (NYCERS) called on its hedge fund managers and opportunistic fixed income managers who invest in distressed debt and might therefore, at present or in the future, hold Puerto Rican municipal obligations, to «negotiate in good faith to find a just and equitable solution to» repayment of the municipal debt at the center of Puerto Rico's economic crisiIn a letter sent to hedge fund and opportunistic fixed income managers, Trustees of the New York City Employees Retirement System (NYCERS) called on its hedge fund managers and opportunistic fixed income managers who invest in distressed debt and might therefore, at present or in the future, hold Puerto Rican municipal obligations, to «negotiate in good faith to find a just and equitable solution to» repayment of the municipal debt at the center of Puerto Rico's economic crisiin distressed debt and might therefore, at present or in the future, hold Puerto Rican municipal obligations, to «negotiate in good faith to find a just and equitable solution to» repayment of the municipal debt at the center of Puerto Rico's economic crisiin the future, hold Puerto Rican municipal obligations, to «negotiate in good faith to find a just and equitable solution to» repayment of the municipal debt at the center of Puerto Rico's economic crisiin good faith to find a just and equitable solution to» repayment of the municipal debt at the center of Puerto Rico's economic crisis.
While there is a nationwide attack on labor unions, I thank our partners in labor for negotiating in good faith and working to create a better community for all.
RWDSU President Stuart Appelbaum this morning released a letter from the Democratic gubernatorial candidate that deems it of the «utmost importance» that Dr. Pepper Snapple «comes back to the negotiating table, bargains in good faith and reaches a fair and equitable solution for the workers, the company and the state.»
«After negotiating in good faith, we have reached an agreement with PEF that protects the rights of our state's workforce and New York taxpayers,» Gov. Cuomo said.
Danny Donohue, the CSEA president, released a statement this afternoon noting that the 66,000 members of his union will continue to negotiate «in good faith at the bargaining table.»
Sen. John DeFrancisco, speaking with reporters on Wednesday night, held his tongue, however, when asked if he believed Cuomo was negotiating in good faith as the talks clearly started to break down.
It would be less painful in the end to let the Good Governor whip up the public fervor to advance his agenda and negotiate in good faith privately over tea and crackers on Eagle Street to reach the so - called consenGood Governor whip up the public fervor to advance his agenda and negotiate in good faith privately over tea and crackers on Eagle Street to reach the so - called consengood faith privately over tea and crackers on Eagle Street to reach the so - called consensus.
To get a deal that protects our economy and keeps Britain an open, tolerant country, we need to negotiate in good faith and with courtesy with our European partners.
At 11 a.m., workers on strike at the Momentive chemical plant in Waterford travel to Apollo Global Management headquarters in New York City to demand private equity magnate Leon Black negotiate a fair contract in good faith, 260 Hudson River Rd., Waterford.
Instead of trying to show leadership and directing his staff to negotiate in good faith to resolve the mess that this budget has been strapped with, he goes down to NYC to hide out - then seeing he may not get his way, pulls this trick.
«While some of the Senate Democratic leaders are ready and willing to negotiate in good faith, the public comments by other Senate Democratic officials and leadership of the Working Families Party have cast a dark shadow over serious discussions,» a source close to the conference said.
«We are reviewing them with members and we continue to negotiate in good faith with the governor on all of the issues, including an ethics reform package.»
Faso argued that fast - track authority was essential to allow nations to negotiate complex agreements in good faith and noted that those agreements are still subject to an up - or - down vote by Congress.
«If people are willing to compromise and negotiate in good faith, we'll be fine,» Flanagan said.
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