Harry Nespoli, president of the Uniformed Sanitationmen's Association, praised de Blasio for reaching a pension and pay
raise deal with the union last year that brought nearly 80 percent of the municipal workforce under contract, calling him a «union - friendly mayor.»
Not exact matches
Raising pressure on Germany's IG Metall
union, the division's German CEO Michael Lohscheller underlined that new
deals had now been struck
with workers in Britain, Spain, Austria, Hungary and Poland, allowing investment in their sites.
In the course of your business, you may also have to negotiate
with other institutional investors to put together the financing for large
deals, also
with labour
unions to implement cost - saving measures to
raise the earnings and cash flows of your portfolio companies.
In a letter sent to workers Tuesday, Bellone said he had offered a final compromise to
deal with the «one substantive concern»
raised by
union leaders.
The contract comes about seven months after New York's second - largest state worker
union, the white collar Public Employees Federation, reached its own three - year
deal with 2 percent annual
raises, no increases in negotiated health - care premium sharing and no givebacks.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday his administration had reached disability pension agreements
with three municipal
unions,
deals that
raised the amount of money received by employees who are injured on the job.
The
deal offered to Civil Service Employees Association Local 058, to run through 2022, is similar to a contract recently approved by one of the state's largest
unions, the Public Employees Federation,
with 2 percent annual
raises going forward.
The mayor said his administration had reached disability pension agreements
with three municipal
unions,
deals that
raised the amount of money received by employees who are injured on the job.
But he recently told the Albany Times
Union that the company will «work diligently to
deal with any legitimate concerns
raised by Mr. Judge.»
Mr. Cuomo also struck a
deal last summer
with the Working Families Party, long a potent attack force for
unions on fiscal issues, to appear on their ballot line in exchange for their pledge to support his agenda, including his promise not to
raise or impose new taxes.
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The 2.7 million - member
union designed a Web site that offers lesson plans
dealing with issues
raised by the assaults and the resources that teachers can use.
Among the challenges for the new schools chancellor will be launching universal pre-kindergarten, and
dealing withupcoming negotiations
with the teachers
union, who will be demanding
raises and back pay.
Beyond DCC's agreement for 3 % annual
raises for the next four years is the automaker's
deal with the UAW not to close, spin off, or dispose of any plant organized by the
union.
In his 2013 State of the
Union message, President Obama announced that the U.S. would move forward on negotiations
with the European
Union for the Trans Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, a trade
deal that
raises a raft of serious environmental concerns.
In addition to several procedural issues, it
raises the question how the
Union will
deal with certain treatment that is consequently granted to investors of third countries that may not similarly be available to nationals of other Member States.
However, the new offices also
raise questions about how Box (and competitors) will
deal with the recent nullification of the Safe Harbor agreement that had been in place between the European
Union and the United States.