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bargaining and sides
However, after tough bargaining on both sides, Trudeau did reach a revenue-sharing agreement on energy with Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed in 1982.
In 1923, after shrewd bargaining on both sides, she signed a contract and joined the Hearst newspaper the New York American.
Some labor contracts make specific provisions for compulsory arbitration should the two sides fail to reach agreement through the regular system of collective bargaining.
Negotiating salary will thus likely yield an overall positive outcome for both sides of the bargaining table.
A bargaining impasse occurs when the two sides negotiating an agreement are unable to reach an agreement and become deadlocked.
While both sides sing a song of bargaining, the crow tries to catch as many chicks as possible as they hide behind the hen.
The locals delivered a comprehensive contract to Stop & Shop negotiators Saturday and the two sides took a break from bargaining to allow the company to go over the proposal.
From a tactical perspective, both sides focused on the wrong issues: the government stressed the ultimate constitutional issue of whether the President had the power to seize the mills in its papers, while the steel companies appeared to be shying away from that issue by focusing on the equities and asking the Court merely to enjoin the federal government from entering into a collective bargaining agreement with the Steelworkers.
This and other battles put paid to any hopes of bargaining for territory lost in East Pakistan, by capturing Indian territory ; in fact Pakistan had lost sizeable portions of land on both sides of the border.
Finally in July 2005, both sides compromised in the new collective bargaining agreement, requiring that the minimum age for entry into the NBA be 19 and that entrants be at least one year removed from high school.
The territory was used as a bargaining chip to ensure Teutonic support for one of the sides in the internal power struggle.

bargaining and agreed
" After much bargaining, the famine-stricken citizens agreed to pay a ransom of 5, 000 pounds of gold, 30, 000 pounds of silver, 4, 000 silken tunics, 3, 000 hides dyed scarlet, and 3, 000 pounds of pepper.
He incorrectly predicted that the dispute would last " a year-and-a-half two years ," as the players and owners agreed on a new collective bargaining agreement in July 2005.
In 1990, in an effort to give new impetus to the collective bargaining process and to bring it into line with increases in actual wages, a goal was set up Rocard and his ministers to raise “ collectively agreed minimum pay rates ".
However, soon after the trade, the league and its players agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement that resulted in several veteran players — including Wagner — gaining free agency.
This reflects the kernel of classical labour law theory, that an employment contract is one infused with “ inequality of bargaining power ”, and stands as a justification for mandating additional terms to what might otherwise be agreed under a system of total freedom of contract.
... the relative bargaining power of the parties must be taken into account in deciding whether the terms of any written agreement in truth represent what was agreed and the true agreement will often have to be gleaned from all the circumstances of the case, of which the written agreement is only a part.
Following pressure throughout the 1950s from the voluntary sector and the Community and Youth Workers ' Union, the government in 1961 as a part response to the Albemarle report, agreed to establish a national collective bargaining committee for youth and community workers.
The NFLPA was not recognized by the NFL as the official bargaining agent for the players until a CBA was agreed to in 1968.
The NFL and NFLPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement in March 1977 that ran until 1982.
Entering the, the NBA players and owners had not yet agreed on the terms of a new collective bargaining agreement, and Howard was unsigned two weeks before training camp began.
The decision was likely motivated by the improving lockout negotiations and the widespread belief that the Oilers would be back for the 2005 – 06 season, which was confirmed when the owners and players agreed on July 13, 2005 to a new six-year collective bargaining agreement.
Hale's testimony was deemed to have been of no import, as he had agreed to testify under plea bargaining to secure a better deal on his own indictment for fraud.
Abel agreed not to strike during the 1974 contract talks, and agreed to binding arbitration for any bargaining issues which reached impasse.
In 1919, as many employers were trying to drive unions out of the workplace through a national open shop campaign, the union agreed to form the Council on Industrial Relations, a bipartite body made up of equal numbers of management and union representatives with the power to resolve any collective bargaining disputes.
On July 13, 2005, the NHL, and NHLPA jointly announced that they had tentatively agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement which would allow the resumption of hockey for the 2005 – 06 season.
The BMT folded a half hour before the deadline and agreed to meet to discuss the union's demand for recognition as the exclusive bargaining representative of its employees.
With the intervention of the Roosevelt administration and the national leadership of the CIO, the City agreed, in a series of telegrams exchanged in June, 1941 between LaGuardia and Philip Murray of the CIO, to maintain the status quo under the collective bargaining agreements with the TWU that the City had assumed, while agreeing to disagree as to whether they would bargain in the future.
The Report set the stage for another round of federal-provincial / territorial bargaining leading to a significant agreement in September 2004 whereby the Government of Canada agreed to transfer an additional $ 41 billion over the next 10 years in support of an action plan on health.
A new collective bargaining agreement raising wages 16 to 22 percent and lengthening the work week by 100 minutes was agreed to on June 10, and ratified by the union on June 25.

bargaining and exchange
Pretty soon, sessions in Parliament would turn into bargaining tables, the king granting petitions in exchange for money.
Plea bargaining has been defended as a voluntary exchange that leaves both parties better off, in that defendants have many procedural and substantive rights, but by pleading guilty, defendants sell these rights to the prosecutor, receiving concessions that they esteem more highly than the rights surrendered.
In Estonia, plea bargaining was introduced in the 1990s: the penalty is reduced in exchange for confession and avoiding most of the court proceedings.
Some nations, such as America, allow plea bargaining in which the accused pleads guilty, nolo contendere or not guilty, and may accept a diversion program or reduced punishment, where the prosecution's case is weak or in exchange for the cooperation of the accused against other people.
When the crew of Voyager realizes that it has no choice but to go through Borg space in order to continue home in any kind of timely manner, Captain Janeway hatches a plan to construct a weapon to kill Species 8472 and use it as a bargaining chip with the Borg in exchange for safe passage through Borg space.
* Plea bargaining abuses, such as seeking testimony in exchange for leniency.
It has been suggested that the BBC only continued to develop VERA as a bargaining tool, so it would be offered some of the first Ampex machines produced in unstated exchange for abandoning further work on a potential rival.
Captured by British colonists in 1745, it was a major bargaining chip in the negotiations leading to the 1748 treaty ending the War of the Austrian Succession, and was returned to French control from British in exchange for Indian city of Madras.
Abbas learnt the Ottoman plan was to invade via Azerbaijan, take Tabriz then move on to Ardabil and Qazvin, which they could use as bargaining chips to exchange for other territories.
Confirming that employment contracts are one of a specific type, and separate from commercial agreements, Lord Clarke held that an exchange of work for a wage was essential, that what the private " true " intentions of the parties wanted was not as important as the reality, and that bargains took place in the context of an unequal bargaining relation.
Spatuzza claims that his boss, Giuseppe Graviano, told him in 1994 that future Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was bargaining with the Mafia, concerning a political-electoral agreement between Cosa Nostra and Berlusconi ’ s party Forza Italia, in exchange for certain guarantees – such as to stop the 1993 Mafia bomb terror campaign, to force state institutions to moderate their crackdown against the Mafia after the murders of Antimafia magistrates Falcone and Borsellino.
Bond thwarts the exchange by detonating a high explosive freefall bomb, thus turning the two bargaining factions into opening fire on each other.
When they were invaded, the king parlayed with his captors, bargaining to turn his country over to them in exchange for his life and the lives of his family members.
The former involves a solemn exchange ceremony, a " display of greatness " where the concepts of honour and nobility are central ; the latter, often done as part of Kula exchange journeys, involves hard bargaining and purely serves economic purposes ( 1990: 22-23 ).
“ trading company ” means any company, except a railway or telegraph company, carrying on business similar to that carried on by apothecaries, auctioneers, bankers, brokers, brickmakers, builders, carpenters, carriers, cattle or sheep salesmen, coach proprietors, dyers, fullers, keepers of inns, taverns, hotels, saloons or coffee houses, lime burners, livery stable keepers, market gardeners, millers, miners, packers, printers, quarrymen, sharebrokers, ship-owners, shipwrights, stockbrokers, stock-jobbers, victuallers, warehousemen, wharfingers, persons using the trade of merchandise by way of bargaining, exchange, bartering, commission, consignment or otherwise, in gross or by retail, or by persons who, either for themselves, or as agents or factors for others, seek their living by buying and selling or buying and letting for hire goods or commodities, or by the manufacture, workmanship or the conversion of goods or commodities or trees ;
Meanwhile, a child has died from the illness at High Harbor, and Shann and Mazal agree to let Dyce have the aircraft in exchange for the medicine they need, although Shann thinks Dyce deliberately started the sickness as a bargaining chip.

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