Sentences with phrase «workers worked out a deal»

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The companies that set up pay - to - work deals say they're giving opportunities to workers who would otherwise be shut out of gainful employment, but their offers are a far cry from the American dream of entrepreneurship.
Diaz, the entire Bronx Council delegation, along with members of the Northwest Bronx Comnunity and Clergy Coalition and the city's biggest retail workers union, fought for living wage jobs as part of a Community Benefits agreement with the developer, the Related Companies, but a deal couldn't be worked out.
First he asked state workers to give up their raises, then he tried to work out a deal on lag pay, then he put furloughs in a budget bill that was eventually ruled illegal by the courts.
Morton said the repair work on the lake will not cost as much as it might because he used the county's Shared Services Panel to work out a deal with the Village and Town of Lancaster and the Village of Depew to use their workers and equipment to do the actual mud removal.
«To really come out of that and see some other people that are working and have similar experience day - to - day but then also see the hope of positive things that are taking place other places can be really positive — not just for those workers that are going to be attending — but everyone who is dealing with some of these issues.»
Until then, companies will be working to figure out how they're going to deal with it — and workers should be figuring out how they'll make the most with their extra money.
If a deal is eventually worked out, the 157 acre plot would only equate to a fraction of the 900 acre facility the company is currently building in Sparks, Nevada, but will function as a smaller production facility with offices for a growing staff of recruited workers from the Valley.
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