Sentences with phrase «negotiations at an impasse»

With New York State budget negotiations at an impasse, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has asked legislative leaders to extend last year's budget through the end of May while Democrats and Republicans continue working to settle their differences.
Stakeholders have been awaiting word of a new «New York / New York» deal, as the previous three city - state supportive housing plans have been called, but with negotiations at an impasse, de Blasio said the city couldn't wait for Albany any longer.
But in December, the county's largest union, the Civil Service Employees Association, balked and declared negotiations at an impasse.

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On a more fundamental level, the negotiations remain at an impasse over a collection of U.S. proposals dubbed «poison pills» by U.S. Chamber President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue, including the proposed sunset clause, an extreme approach to rule of origins for the auto and textile / apparel sectors, and measures that would undermine investment protection, government procurement, and trade in seasonal produce.
Now, though, talks with the Twins seem to be over, as Ken Rosenthal reported that negotiations are at an «impasse» and that there is no momentum for a trade.
Swansea are thought to be holding out for # 50m and their manager Paul Clement has suggested negotiations are currently at an impasse.
The state budget is now three days late and negotiations remain at an impasse.
Rob Crozier, the executive director of AUSNZ, told me that academic salary negotiations have reached a total impasse, since the vice-chancellors effectively have been told by the government not to negotiate at a national level with AUSNZ.
Baltimore's school board and teachers union are at an impasse after 14 months of contract negotiations and have asked that a mediator take over.The two sides issued a joint statement Tuesday afternoon saying that they are «headed into mediation.»
In Paterson, where contract negotiations have been at an impasse, the union rejected a merit - pay proposal.
[17] Toyota advocated that its Camry be manufactured at a Ford factory and sold through the sales channels of both brands, but Ford deemed Camry to be in competition with a model it was developing, which became the Ford Tempo, leading to an impasse and then the cessation of negotiations in July 1981.
Still, those who closely follow international climate negotiations praised it, saying it could help break the impasse that threatened to stall progress toward a worldwide deal at talks in Paris late next year.
The problem with ignoring, for example, the emotional dynamics at work in a case, is that when the parties are negotiating about something legally substantive (e.g. parenting plan, spousal support, what to do about the house) they will often reach an impasse in the negotiations that is connected to some underlying emotional concern or issue that needs to be addressed, but is not.
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